Long-distance (adjective)

Relating to, covering, or designed for a journey of considerable distance.

Origin:

Late 19th century; earliest use found in american english. from long + distance.

Examples:

  1. She is a runner and specializes in long-distance events.
  2. The telephone company offers long-distance and international call services.
  3. He travels frequently on long-distance trains for work.
  4. The company provides long-distance delivery services for its customers.
  5. They offer long-distance tours to exotic destinations.
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