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Definitions for Distancing
[1] the extent or amount of space between two things, points, lines, etc.
[2] the state or fact of being apart in space, as of one thing from another; remoteness.
[3] a linear extent of space: Seven miles is a distance too great to walk in an hour.
[4] an expanse; area: A vast distance of water surrounded the ship.
[5] the interval between two points of time; an extent of time: His vacation period was a good distance away.
[6] remoteness or difference in any respect: Our philosophies are a long distance apart.
[7] an amount of progress: We've come a long distance on the project.
[8] a distant point, place, or region.
[9] the distant part of a field of view: a tree in the distance.
[10] absence of warmth; reserve: Their first meeting in several years was hampered by a certain distance between them.
[11] Music . interval(def 6) .
[12] aesthetic distance.
[13] Horse Racing . (in a heat race) the space measured back from the winning post that a horse must reach by the time the winner passes the winning post or be eliminated from subsequent heats.
[14] Mathematics . the greatest lower bound of differences between points, one from each of two given sets.
[15] Obsolete . disagreement or dissension; a quarrel.
[16] to leave behind at a distance, as at a race; surpass.
[17] to place at a distance.
[18] to cause to appear distant.
[19] go the distance , (in horse racing) to be able to run well in a long race. Informal . to finish or complete something, especially something difficult, challenging, or requiring sustained effort.
[20] keep at a distance , to treat coldly or in an unfriendly manner.
[21] keep one's distance , to avoid becoming familiar or involved; remain cool or aloof.
[22] the intervening space between two points or things
[23] the length of this gap
[24] the state of being apart in space; remoteness
[25] an interval between two points in time
[26] the extent of progress; advance
[27] a distant place or time he lives at a distance from his work
[28] a separation or remoteness in relationship; disparity
[29] geometry the length of the shortest line segment joining two points the length along a straight line or curve
[30] the distance the most distant or a faraway part of the visible scene or landscape
[31] horse racing British a point on a racecourse 240 yards from the winning post British any interval of more than 20 lengths between any two finishers in a race US the part of a racecourse that a horse must reach in any heat before the winner passes the finishing line in order to qualify for later heats
[32] go the distance boxing to complete a bout without being knocked out to be able to complete an assigned task or responsibility
[33] keep one's distance to maintain a proper or discreet reserve in respect of another person
[34] the distant parts of a picture, such as a landscape
[35] middle distance (in a picture) halfway between the foreground and the horizon (in a natural situation) halfway between the observer and the horizon
[36] (modifier) athletics relating to or denoting the longer races, usually those longer than a mile a distance runner
[37] to hold or place at a distance
[38] to separate (oneself) mentally or emotionally from something
[39] to outdo; outstrip
Words related to Distancing
distanceoutrun, outdo, outstrip, pass, outpace
Words nearby Distancing
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Origin of Distancing
e1250–1300; Middle English < Latin distantia, equivalent to distant- (see distant) + -ia -y3; replacing Middle English destaunce < Anglo-French
Other words from Distancing
dis·tance·less , adjective
Synonyms for Distancing
outdo, outpace, outrun, outstrip, pass, break away from the pack, put in proportion, separate oneself