Far-flung (adjective)

Spread out over a large distance or area, especially to remote or distant regions.

Origin:

From the combination of 'far' and 'flung'.

Examples:

  1. The far-flung empire of the ancient civilization spanned several continents.
  2. The far-flung network of the company had offices in every major city in the world.
  3. The far-flung colony was established in a remote corner of the planet, where the settlers lived in isolation.
  4. The far-flung relatives gathered from all over the world for the family reunion.
  5. The far-flung reach of the internet allowed people to connect with each other from anywhere in the world.
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