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long-range

[ US /ˈɫɔŋˈɹeɪndʒ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. involving an extended span of time
    long-range goals
  2. suitable for or reaching long distances
    long-range nuclear capability

How To Use long-range In A Sentence

  • He is very keen to reach agreement with the US on reducing long-range nuclear missiles.
  • Who in a church should do the long-range planning? Christianity Today
  • The long-range airliners have suffered at least three dozen similar failures involving faulty speed readings, it has emerged over the past month. Times, Sunday Times
  • Intellect Ltd. This Chinese postcard, from the 1980s, depicts ground-to-ground long-range missiles being wheeled through Beijing in a military parade. Greetings From Los Alamos!
  • With an excellent long-range weather forecast the majority of the crop will be in the ground within the next week.
  • The National Weather Service's official long-range winter forecast back in October amounted to a flip of the coin: The Northeast and Mid-Atlantic had equal chances of being snowier and colder than normal, and warmer and drier than normal. Weather
  • He says that the prime minister tried to persuade him the whole world was under threat from the country's supposed long-range weapons carrying dirty warheads.
  • They have a long-range plan in place and I am proud to be a part of that.
  • It can engage targets while stationary and on the move, using missiles for long-range targets and guns for close-in defence.
  • Now North Korea is building nuclear weapons and the long-range missiles to deliver them.
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