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								apart in space remote stars
 2.
								very unlikely
 a remote possibility
 a remote contingency
 3.
								separate or apart in time
 the remote past or future
 4.
								inaccessible and sparsely populated;
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								far apart in nature
 considerations entirely removed (or remote) from politics
 
 'remote' - used as a noun
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								a device that can be used to control a machine or apparatus from a distance
 he lost the remote for his TV
 
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			| 1. Remote / Plural remotes
 2. Remote / Comparitive
 remoter
 3. Remote / Superlative
 remotest
 
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