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vast
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- Very large or wide (literally or figuratively).
- Very great in size, amount, degree, intensity, or especially extent.
- (obsolete) Waste; desert; desolate; lonely.
space
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- Unlimited or generalized extent, physical or otherwise.
- Unlimited or generalized extent, physical or otherwise.
- Unlimited or generalized extent, physical or otherwise.
- Unlimited or generalized extent, physical or otherwise.
- Unlimited or generalized extent, physical or otherwise.
- Of time.
- Of time.
- Of time.
- A bounded or specific extent, physical or otherwise.
- A bounded or specific extent, physical or otherwise.
- A bounded or specific extent, physical or otherwise.
- A bounded or specific extent, physical or otherwise.
- A bounded or specific extent, physical or otherwise.
- A bounded or specific extent, physical or otherwise.
- A bounded or specific extent, physical or otherwise.
- A bounded or specific extent, physical or otherwise.
- A bounded or specific extent, physical or otherwise.
stretched
simple past and past participle of stretch
into
- To or towards the inside of.
- To or towards the region of.
- Against, especially with force or violence.
- Indicates transition into another form or substance.
- Indicates division or the creation of subgroups or sections.
- After the start of.
- (colloquial) Interested in or attracted to.
- Expressing the operation of division, with the denominator given first. Usually with "goes".
- Expressing the operation of multiplication.
- Investigating the subject (of).
the
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- Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- (colloquial) Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- Used before a noun phrase, including a simple noun
- Used with an adjective
- Used with an adjective
- Used with an adjective
far
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- Distant; remote in space.
- Remote in time.
- Long.
- More remote of two.
- Extreme, as measured from some central or neutral position.
- Extreme, as a difference in nature or quality.
- Outside the currently selected segment in a segmented memory architecture.
distance
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- An amount of space between points (often geographical points), usually (but not necessarily) measured along a straight line.
- An amount of space between points (often geographical points), usually (but not necessarily) measured along a straight line.
- Chiefly in from a distance: a place which is far away or remote; specifically (especially painting), a more remote part of a landscape or view as contrasted with the foreground.
- Chiefly with a modifying word: a measure between two points or quantities; a difference, a variance.
- An interval or length of time between events.
- A separation in some way other than space or time.
- (obsolete) Synonym of length (“an extent measured along the longest dimension of an object”)
- (obsolete) A disagreement, a dispute; also, an estrangement.
- (obsolete) A difference in pitch between sounds; an interval.
- The amount of space between points (often geographical points), usually (but not necessarily) measured along a straight line.
- The amount of space between points (often geographical points), usually (but not necessarily) measured along a straight line.
- The amount of space between points (often geographical points), usually (but not necessarily) measured along a straight line.
- The amount of space between points (often geographical points), usually (but not necessarily) measured along a straight line.
- The amount of space between points (often geographical points), usually (but not necessarily) measured along a straight line.
- The amount of space between points (often geographical points), usually (but not necessarily) measured along a straight line.
- The amount of space between points (often geographical points), usually (but not necessarily) measured along a straight line.
- Chiefly preceded by the, especially in into or in the distance: the place that is far away or remote.
- The state of being separated from something else, especially by a long way; the state of being far off or remote; farness, remoteness.
- The entire amount of progress to an objective.
- The state of remoteness or separation in some way other than space or time.
- The state of people not being close, friendly, or intimate with each other; also, the state of people who were once close, friendly, or intimate with each other no longer being so; estrangement.
- Excessive reserve or lack of friendliness shown by a person; aloofness, coldness.
- (obsolete) The rank to which an important person belongs.
- (obsolete) The state of disagreement or dispute between people; dissension.
- (obsolete) Often followed by to or towards: an attitude of remoteness or reserve which respect requires; hence, ceremoniousness.