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- Dictionaryremote/rɪˈməʊt/
adjective
- 1. (of a place) situated far from the main centres of population; distant: "the area is remote from the usual tourist routes" Similar Opposite
- 2. 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"
noun
- 1. a remote control device: "universal remotes which let you operate all your audio/video components from one handset"
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REMOTE definition: 1. far away in distance: 2. A remote area, house, or village is a long way from any towns or…. Learn more.
: 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 workforce. remote learning. files stored on remote servers.
Remote areas are far away from cities and places where most people live, and are therefore difficult to get to. Landslides have cut off many villages in remote areas. ...a remote farm in the Yorkshire dales. Synonyms: distant, far, isolated, lonely More Synonyms of remote. remoteness uncountable noun.
Remote definition: far apart; far distant in space; situated at some distance away. See examples of REMOTE used in a sentence.
1. a. Located far away; distant in space. b. Hidden away; secluded: a remote hamlet. 2. Distant in time: the remote past. 3. Faint; slight: a remote possibility; had not the remotest interest. 4. Far removed in connection or relevance: a cause remote from everyday concerns. 5. Distantly related by blood or marriage: a remote cousin. 6.
Definition of remote adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
REMOTE definition: 1. far away: 2. far in time: 3. slight: . Learn more.