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remotely
[ ri-moht-lee ]
adverb
- to a very small degree; slightly or faintly:
Few people believe such an outcome to be even remotely credible.
- at or from a distance, typically by means of an electronic connection: The system is remotely controlled from a central computer.
We can work remotely or on the client site, depending on your requirements.
The system is remotely controlled from a central computer.
- distantly or indirectly; not immediately: We consulted everyone closely or remotely involved with the project before deciding how to proceed.
He’s remotely related to my wife.
We consulted everyone closely or remotely involved with the project before deciding how to proceed.
- in an isolated place:
The farmhouse is remotely situated on one of southern Africa's largest private nature reserves.
- far away; distantly:
Our system uses a single power pack to provide hydraulic power to remotely placed fans up to 200 feet away.
Other 51Թ Forms
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of remotely1
Example Sentences
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth joined the meeting remotely, telling allies that America appreciated all the work "you guys" are doing.
Coco has a fleet of more than 1,000 delivery robots that are remotely controlled by human operators.
In “Sleep Dealer,” the main character, Memo Cruz, operates this robot remotely from Tijuana to construct a building in San Diego.
All of which sounds entirely normal and relatable, but is sufficient to provide a "redemption" narrative for Christian magazines like Relevant, without seeming remotely scandalous or unusual.
Now the ability to work remotely, at least some of the time, seems to help women out.
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