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furthest [ˈfɜːðıst]

I . far <farther or further; farthest or furthest> [fɑː] ADJ

2. far (亦作 farther):

far

II . far <farther or further; farthest or furthest> [fɑː] ADV

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The points which are furthest separated in longitude are 6600kmmi 0 apart along a geodesic line.
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The furthest we're likely to get is creating the sellotape imprint.
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As new technologies made it easier for information to reach the furthest corners of the planets, we have seen a democratisation of information sharing.
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The pedal furthest to the right is the foot throttle.
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Quasars are the furthest active galaxies, some of them being observed at distances 12 billion light years away.
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Limits of play are defined by agreement, usually the width of the street and landmark in the street such as a manhole cover as the furthest limit of the field.
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There were many competitions for throwing a cricket ball the furthest distance, particularly in the earlier years of the game.
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Conifers occupy the areas furthest from the lake.
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Furthest from the stage and up against the theatre ceiling, the family circle offered the cheapest accommodations.
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He therefore occupies a privileged place in the drama, signifying the bestowal of divine redemption to the furthest reaches of the world.
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