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long-range

[ lawng-reynj, long- ]

adjective

  1. considering or extending into the future:

    a long-range outlook; long-range plans.

  2. designed to cover or operate over a long distance:

    long-range rockets.



long-range

adjective

  1. of or extending into the future

    a long-range weather forecast

  2. (of vehicles, aircraft, etc) capable of covering great distances without refuelling
  3. (of weapons) made to be fired at a distant target
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of long-range1

First recorded in 1865–70
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She said Denmark had significantly increased defence spending, but would further boost its investment with more surveillance, new Arctic ships, long-range drones and satellite capacity.

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At a secret location away from prying eyes, Ukrainian engineers test a long-range drone called Raybird.

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You can keep an eye on your local weather prospects on the BBC Weather app, and check the longer-range forecast in our latest monthly outlook.

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Many of the most sought-after weapons in Ukraine's armoury have come from the US, like Patriot air defence and long-range artillery systems like Himars.

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The group had vowed its arsenal of long-range missiles would level Israeli cities the instant Lebanese cities were targeted.

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