far
1 of 2adverb/fɑr/
Forms:farther,farthest
2
at a considerable distance in time
B1- The technology we have now will seem primitive far in the future.
- The ruins were built far in the past, long before modern civilization.
- If you look far back in history, you'll find fascinating changes in human society.
- Planning far ahead can help avoid unforeseen problems.
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4
to an advanced stage or point in progress
- She has the talent and drive to go very far in her career.
- With his dedication to his studies, he will go far in academia.
- Their innovative ideas could take the company far in the industry.
- As a budding artist, she is expected to go far in the art world.
- His leadership skills will help him go far in politics.