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Meanings of
furthest
in English
(Comparatives of `far') most remote in space or time or order.
utmost
farthest
uttermost
furthermost
farthermost
Related terms
far
Synonyms
Examples for "
utmost
"
utmost
farthest
uttermost
furthermost
farthermost
Examples for "
utmost
"
1
We ought to try to do our
utmost
to create different conditions.
2
Subsidies come through local government and funds are stretched to the
utmost
.
3
Long-winded lucubrations at the
utmost
;
real action, in such a matter; none.
4
And since this mission is of
utmost
importance, you must begin today.
5
The central bank vows to do
utmost
to ensure financial market stability.
1
That was the
farthest
point of the German advance on the city.
2
This was the
farthest
point from the shaft in the entire mine.
3
The
farthest
hills to the south seemed but a few miles away.
4
The girl moved toward a davenport in the corner
farthest
from Blake.
5
The town-worn and nerve-weary find it at
farthest
in half a moon.
1
And it is provided for in the
uttermost
salvation that Jesus offers.
2
Providence may befriend us in some unexpected manner in our
uttermost
peril.
3
The streets now presented a scene of the
uttermost
confusion and distress.
4
The storm had broken upon her and she faced the
uttermost
calm.
5
His work must be extended to the
uttermost
ends of the earth.
1
And the
furthermost
point that they showed him he kept possession of.
2
The besiegers at the
furthermost
points were seen to clamber over the walls.
3
They were seated in an office off the
furthermost
corner of the main room.
4
The
furthermost
members of the pack began to slink away.
5
Silvermane, desert-steeled, would travel to the
furthermost
corner of this hell of sand-swept stone.
1
But they were seconds that stretched into the
farthermost
reaches of eternity.
2
He recognized the land near him as the
farthermost
point of Cape Harrigan.
3
Troops had been deployed to all of the
farthermost
subway stations of the island.
4
He looked up quickly, and there sat Weeng on the
farthermost
branch of the tree.
5
Passing them like the wind she led the way to the
farthermost
end of the hall.
Usage of
furthest
in English
1
Nora was in the
furthest
corner of the room, seated in gloom.
2
Whatever the building had been, it had stood
furthest
from the sea.
3
I see other stars arising in the
furthest
depths of the East.
4
I used to think my life was the
furthest
thing from political.
5
These men were in touch with the
furthest
ends of the earth.
6
The sisters drew back horror-struck into the
furthest
corner of the room.
7
From Plevlje I rode to Prijepolje, the
furthest
military outpost of Austria.
8
Pay slipped
furthest
in graduate jobs, in retail and in customer services.
9
Thus, what fact the very thing I had gone
furthest
astray in.
10
They are placed in their assumed chronological order, the earliest
furthest
off.
11
So Buddhism is perhaps the
furthest
you can get from mind control.
12
Over to the Kernot Range is the
furthest
;
that's about sixty miles.
13
He selected the one that stood
furthest
out and steered for it.
14
I should think in ten days or two weeks at the
furthest
.
15
He should be back, he supposed, in a week at the
furthest
.
16
The
furthest
records or surmises or inferences simply accept it as existing.
Other examples for "furthest"
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About this term
furthest
Adjective
Adverb
Frequent collocations
furthest thing
furthest corner
at furthest
furthest point
furthest end
More collocations
Furthest
through the time
Furthest
across language varieties
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Common
United States of America
Common