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remote
Adjective
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Something that is remote is a long way off, distant, not near anything.
The internet is a powerful tool for bringing modern medicine to remote areas.
She walked to a remote corner of the farm, so she could be alone.
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When a television or radio broadcast is remote, it is done in someplace other than a studio
The reporter did a live remote broadcast from the scene of the fire.
remote
Noun
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A remote is something used to change the volume or channel on a television.
I wanted to change the channel after the show ended, but the remote was under the couch.
access
Noun
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If you have access to something, you can use it, look at it, enter it, etc.
As a student, you have access to all our facilities including the library and computers.
We will seek to provide greater access to personal records held by government.
access
Verb
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If you access something, you get information from it, usually using a computer.
The product enables multiple systems to access a single database.
Users of PCs can access images from the photo CDs using any CD-ROM input device.
server
Noun
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A server is a type of computer that people can access through the Internet to visit a website.
I recently bought a server to host my online shop.