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farsighted

1 of 1adjective
/ˈfɑrsaɪtɪd/
Forms:more farsighted,most farsighted
1

having good long-distance vision

  • She is farsighted and doesn't need glasses for driving.
  • The farsighted boy easily spotted the bird in the tall tree.
  • Farsighted individuals often struggle to read books up close.
  • His farsighted eyes allowed him to enjoy the mountain view.
  • She discovered she was farsighted during an eye exam.
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2

showing the ability to anticipate and plan for the future

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  • The farsighted financial planner advised clients to invest in diverse portfolios for a secure retirement.
  • Farsighted leaders in technology companies anticipate market trends and invest in innovation to stay ahead of the competition.
  • The government's farsighted policies aimed at education and healthcare infrastructure were designed to ensure societal well-being in the long run.
  • The farsighted CEO implemented measures to address environmental concerns, recognizing the significance of sustainability for the company's future.
  • The farsighted decision to invest in renewable energy sources positioned the country as a leader in environmentally conscious practices.