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Term: Far Back

Definition: a distant or remote point in time or space.

Part of Speech: adverb

Sense 1: Used to indicate the most distant point backwards in time or space.

Example sentence 1: The origins of this tradition go far back in ancient history.

Example sentence 2: I can remember my childhood memories as far back as when I was three years old.

Example sentence 3: The hiking trail continues far back into the dense forest.

Sense 2: Used to describe an object situated at a great distance away.

Example sentence 1: The mountains stood far back in the horizon, creating a breathtaking view.

Example sentence 2: The house was situated far back from the main road, offering privacy and tranquility.

Example sentence 3: The ship sailed far back into the ocean until it disappeared from sight.

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