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farthest
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adverb
(= furthest)
to the greatest distance in space or time ('farthest' is used more often than 'furthest' in this physical sense)
see who could jump the farthest
chose the farthest seat from the door
he swam the furthest
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adverb
(= furthest)
to the greatest degree or extent or most advanced stage ('furthest' is used more often than 'farthest' in this abstract sense)
went the furthest of all the children in her education
furthest removed from reality
she goes farthest in helping us
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adjective
(= farthermost, furthermost, furthest, utmost)
(comparatives of 'far') most remote in space or time or order
had traveled to the farthest frontier
don't go beyond the farthermost (or furthermost) tree
explored the furthest reaches of space
the utmost tip of the peninsula
withdrawn
Adjective
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People who are withdrawn keeps to themselves and do not seek out or even welcome contact with others.
After his parents died, he just became completely withdrawn.
position
Noun
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The position of something is the place where the thing is.
The position of the table is two metres from the wall.
You're in my way. Please move to a different position.
—
A post of employment; a job.
position
Verb
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If you position something somewhere, you put or move it there.
The players positioned themselves on the field.
—
If you position something in a situation, you make changes so that it can work in that situation.
The company is now well positioned to take advantage of popularity of online music.