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- adjectiveremote (adjective) · remoter (comparative adjective) · remotest (superlative adjective)
- (of a place) situated far from the main centers of population; distant:"I'd chosen a spot that looked as remote from any road as possible" · "a remote Oregon valley"
- distant in time:"a golden age in the remote past"
- having very little connection with or relationship to:"the theory seems rather intellectual and remote from everyday experience"
- distantly related:"a remote cousin"
- conducted or working away from a usual workplace or location, making use of communications technology:"companies will understand that remote working can be helpful for employees" · "she said teachers deserved more credit for the success of remote learning" · "these jobs are largely virtual and may be open to remote workers from any location"
- (of an electronic device) operating or operated by means of radio or infrared signals:"a second feature allows pagers to be alerted from remote alarm sensors"
- computingdenoting a device that can only be accessed by means of a network. Compare with local
- (of a chance or possibility) unlikely to occur:"chances of a genuine and lasting peace become even more remote"
- (of a person) aloof and unfriendly in manner:"Maria seemed remote and patronizing"
nounremote (noun) · remotes (plural noun)- a remote control device:"universal remotes which let you operate all your audio/video components from one handset"
Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘far apart’): from Latin remotus ‘removed’, past participle of removere (see remove).Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- (of a place) situated far from the main centers of population; distant:
- (of a chance or possibility) unlikely to occur:
- (of a person) aloof and unfriendly in manner:
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- The term "remote" can have several meanings1234:
- Far away in distance, time, or relation.
- Not close or nearby.
- Involving a means of doing or using something indirectly or from a distance.
- Distant in space or situated at some distance away.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.far away in distance, time, or relation; not close: Ben grew up in a remote part of Montana. It happened in the remote past. There is a remote possibility (= slight chance) that we won’t be able to make the trip. Someone whose behavior is remote is not friendly or interested in others.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/remote: being, relating to, or involving a means of doing or using something indirectly or from a distance: such as a : using or involving a network connection between computers or systems in different locations a remote workforcewww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/remoteadjective, re·mot·er, re·mot·est. far apart; far distant in space; situated at some distance away: the remote jungles of Brazil.www.dictionary.com/browse/remoteremote (rɪˈməʊt) adj 1. located far away; distant 2. far from any centre of population, society, or civilization; out-of-the-way 3. distant in time 4. distantly related or connected: a remote cousin.www.thefreedictionary.com/remote Remote Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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