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furthest

[ fur-thist ]

adjective



furthest

/ ˈfɜːðɪst /

adverb

  1. to the greatest degree or extent
  2. to or at the greatest distance in time or space; farthest


adjective

  1. most distant or remote in time or space; farthest

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Example Sentences

The Afghan local police program is the furthest along in transitioning to full independence.

We are, and the feeling continues on the smooth R&B tune “Furthest Thing.”

In an interview with The Daily Beast, Eve opens up about her journey from London to the furthest reaches of the galaxy.

The justices are not performing for the public, and signaling to the public how they will rule is furthest from their minds.

And, of course, primary voters, who tend to be the furthest right, get the final say.

During night enemy counter-attacked furthest trenches gained but was repulsed with heavy loss.

All at once a great noise was heard, and the furthest pile of wood fell in, emitting myriads of sparks.

The prodigal was a backslider: when furthest from home he could yet think and speak of the privileges of his father's house.

He fancied that he perceived, in the furthest depth of the dusky recess, something smiling.

It was the place in the world where he felt furthest away from his constituents.

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