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View definitions for afield

afield

adverb as in beyond

Strongest match

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It's an ideology so far afield from the radical evangelicalism of the contemporary American right that I have to ask him what he thinks about what Christian identity looks like in our country right now.

From Salon

Researchers said it appeared the animals, known for resiliency, traveled farther afield to get what they need — likely expending more energy along the way.

According to the Russian press, in 2023 export permits were issued for over half-a-tonne of dried fly agaric destined as far afield as Kyrgyzstan, the Philippines and even the U.S.

From Salon

Former CNN executives note that the plan Thompson laid out in his Jan. 23 memo is not that far afield from the quickly jettisoned CNN+.

She said she had messages from as far afield as Australia, the US, Brazil and Poland - as well as numerous media interviews - "mostly seeing if we were still in business".

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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