remote
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ri
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mote
ˈmoʊt
mowt
British pronunciation
/ɹɪmˈə‍ʊt/

Definition & Meaning of "remote"in English

remote
01

far away in space or distant in position

remote definition and meaning
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The remote village nestled deep in the mountains was accessible only by a rugged trail.
02

having a low probability or chance of happening

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The remote possibility of winning the lottery did not deter people from buying tickets.
03

distant from the present time

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The remote past is difficult to fully understand.
04

(of a place) isolated and difficult to access

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They spent their vacation in a remote cabin, far from any distractions.
05

having a relationship or connection that is distant

distant

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They share a remote family link, with no recent interactions.
06

(of works or tasks) performing from a location other than a traditional office

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Due to the pandemic, many employees started remote working from their homes.
07

(of a system or device) controlled or operates from a distance using radio, infrared signals, or other wireless technologies

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The robot is equipped with a remote sensor that lets it navigate without human input.
Remote
01

a small electronic device used to operate a machine or system from afar, such as a television, fan, or car

remote definition and meaning
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He grabbed the remote to change the channel.
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