long-range
See also: longrange
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editlong-range (comparative longer-range, superlative longest-range)
- Operating, or capable of operating, over a great distance.
- Long-range missiles can shoot down any planes before they can even be seen.
- 2011 April 11, Phil McNulty, “Liverpool 3 - 0 Man City”, in BBC Sport[1]:
- Carroll struck twice - the first a spectacular long-range strike - as Liverpool established a deserved three-goal lead by the interval and kept their own European ambitions alive with a vibrant display.
- Involving a great period of time.
- Long-range planning is not my specialty.
- 1984 December 15, Charles Fuller, Henry Craig Chinn, “Black Men's Association of Boston”, in Gay Community News, volume 12, number 22, page 13:
- Where do you see the group going in the next few years? Do you have any long range plans?
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editCapable of operating over a great distance
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Involving a great period of time
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