Examples of 'quite distant' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite distant"

quite distant ~ means being at a considerable distance from something or someone. It suggests that there is a significant gap or separation between two points or individuals

How to use "quite distant" in a sentence

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quite distant
Ten years in the future is quite distant.
He sounds quite distant on the phone.
But at the same time he is acting quite distant.
This work has a quite distant relationship to science.
Quite distant from proper characters.
Their homeworld is quite distant.
This was an attitude quite distant from the spirit of the Lahore Congress.
Maybe you had your children a long time ago and those memories are quite distant.
My parents are quite distant.
For a whole bunch of different reasons, my relationship with God became quite distant.
It was a holding that was quite distant from policies he had imposed as attorney general.
You and Bobby are very distant emotionally and quite distant physically.
She has appeared to be quite distant from civil society in recent years.
Recently however I have been feeling quite distant.
But these moments may be quite distant from one another in time.

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However, the individualized shoes are quite distant.
Several of these are quite distant from Maatsuyker Island.
Patients were transferred suddenly to other premises, some quite distant.
And of course it 's quite distant from speech.
Towards the end of the milamala, visits are received almost daily from quite distant villages.
In the beginning, we were quite distant from the war here.
I particularly thank the experts who travelled to Geneva, in some cases from quite distant capitals.
By temperament and by mentality he was quite distant from Armada, but not from Milans.
Quite distant and absentee … yes.
There were no street lights and homes are quite distant from one another.
We are quite distant relatives, sir.
Vocational secondary schools training joiners came from quite distant regions such as Brittany.
It 's all quite distant now . Now that I think about it.
And since then, you have seemed quite distant from him.
God does not feel close ; on the contrary, He feels quite distant.
Sorel also proposes a judicial order quite distant from “ political rationalism . ”.
Nothing that I have heard… The usual bombing, but quite distant.
In the early days, Fancy was quite distant in her new home.
And guilty of sending mixed messages. Um, because, apparently, I am quite distant at times.
As a mother, I've felt quite distant from him.
Nothing that I've heard… The usual bombing, but quite distant.
Too many rules . In the beginning, we were quite distant from the war here.
He's easy going, but can be quite distant.
I think she likes me, but she seems, like, quite distant sometimes. It's killing me.
The usual bombing, but quite distant.
These days, we have been quite distant.
That happens, but he is quite distant.
I think she likes me, but she seems, like, quite distant sometimes.
Today, however, the sea is quite distant.
Like, they're super polite, but also quite distant and scared.
Definitely . Cousin . Quite distant.

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