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farther
adverb as in at a greater distance
Strongest match
Example Sentences
Now the border is the quietest it’s been in years, largely because the Trump administration has stopped processing asylum claims there — and pushed that responsibility farther south.
I think every time we go onstage together, we get a little bit farther back to the inside jokes and the language we developed through our childhoods.
“There seemed to be a demarcation line where only certain people could live no farther than this line ... and I didn’t want to live like that,” Jenkins said.
The location will be farther from the homes of people who lived in the Palisades, but many of those residents are scattered around the L.A. area after losing their houses to the fire.
Instead, they looked farther back to find the stories that inform where Americans find themselves now.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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