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    re·mote·ness
    /rəˈmōtnəs/

    noun

    • 1. the state of being distant from something else, in particular from the main centers of population: "the remoteness of the location hindered development"
    • 2. lack of connection with or relationship to something: "the remoteness of their lives from those of average people has become starkly visible"

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  2. : 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.

  3. Remoteness is the fact of being far away in distance, time, or difference. Learn how to use this word in different contexts with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  4. the fact of being far away in distance: Space enthusiasts will marvel at the beauty and remoteness of Pluto. The advantages of equatorial sea launches include remoteness from populated areas. the fact of being far from any towns or cities: Getting medicine to them is difficult due to the remoteness of the towns affected by the quake.

  5. Definitions of remoteness. noun. the property of being remote. synonyms: farawayness, farness. see more. noun. a disposition to be distant and unsympathetic in manner. synonyms: aloofness, standoffishness, withdrawnness. see more.

  6. Remoteness is the fact of being very far away from places where other people live, or very different from something, or not friendly and interested in others. Learn how to use this word in different contexts with synonyms and pictures.

  7. Remoteness means being far away in space, time, or connection. It can also describe a person's aloof or impersonal manner. See synonyms, antonyms, and usage examples from various sources.

  8. Jul 8, 2012 · Remote means far away, distant, or isolated in space, time, or relation. It can also mean slight, faint, or unlikely. See different meanings, synonyms, and examples of remote in various contexts.