Pronunciation: /rɪˈmoʊt/
noun a remote control device
A1 I lost the remote for the TV.
A2 The remote control is on the coffee table.
B1 I need to replace the batteries in the remote.
B2 The remote for the garage door opener is missing.
C1 The remote to access the server is kept in a secure location.
C2 The remote for the drone has a range of up to 1 kilometer.
adjective distant or far away in space or time; out of the way; secluded
A1 My uncle lives in a remote village with no electricity.
A2 The remote control for the TV is missing.
B1 The cabin in the woods was so remote that we had no cell phone signal.
B2 The company has a remote office in another country.
C1 The scientist conducted research in a remote location to study rare species.
C2 The remote possibility of finding a cure for the disease gave hope to many.
formal The remote location of the research facility made it difficult for supplies to be delivered.
informal I couldn't find the remote control for the TV anywhere.
slang Let's go camping in the middle of nowhere, somewhere really remote.
figurative Her emotions seemed remote, as if she was disconnected from the situation.
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