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far
Preposition
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A long way.
He got tired after walking so far.
He lives too far from here to walk home.
Not far from here, the rivers come together.
far
Adjective
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Distant.
I saw her at the far side of the room.
far
Adverb
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You use far before comparative adjectives to show that they are very strong.
He's not just a little bit better; he's far better.
eastern
Adjective
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Of, facing, situated in, or related to the east.
Washington, D.C. is on the eastern side of United States.
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Blowing from the east; easterly.
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Asia.
state
Noun
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A state is a condition or a situation.
I am worried about her. She is in a constant state of depression.
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Any sovereign nation (nation that rules itself) is a state.
The United States is a country with many sovereign nations united with each other.
state
Verb
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To state something is to say it as a fact.
He stated that he hasn't slept in 2 days.
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To state something is to let it be known.
Please state your name and place of business.
technical
Adjective
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Technical problems, writing, or skills, are related to special knowledge that most people don't have.
Doctors use a lot of technical vocabulary. I wish they would explain things more easily.
Our computers had some kind of technical problem, so we had to call somebody to come and fix it.
A prima ballerina must have great technical knowledge of dance movement.
university
Noun
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A university is a school of advanced study that offers both undergraduate and graduate classes.
A doctor studies for many years at a university before going to work in a hospital.