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Phonetics
/ˈdɪs.təns/
noun
The amount of space between two points, usually geographical points, usually (but not necessarily) measured along a straight line.
Example: From Moscow, the distance is relatively short to Saint Petersburg, relatively long to Novosibirsk, but even greater to Vladivostok.Length or interval of time.
The difference; the subjective measure between two quantities.
Example: We're narrowing the distance between the two versions of the bill. The distance between the lowest and next gear on my bicycle is annoying.Remoteness of place; a remote place.
Remoteness in succession or relation.
Example: the distance between a descendant and his ancestorA space marked out in the last part of a racecourse.
The entire amount of progress to an objective.
Example: He had promised to perform this task, but did not go the distance.A withholding of intimacy; alienation; variance.
Example: The friendship did not survive the row: they kept each other at a distance.The remoteness or reserve which respect requires; hence, respect; ceremoniousness.
The space measured back from the winning-post which a racehorse running in a heat must reach when the winner has covered the whole course, in order to run in the final heat.
verb
To move away (from) someone or something.
Example: He distanced himself from the comments made by some of his colleagues.To leave at a distance; to outpace, leave behind.