LONG-RANGE


Meaning of LONG-RANGE in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

bomber

On May 19, 1955, in an air show, the Soviets displayed impressive quantities of their latest long-range bombers .

forecast

The long-range forecast prophesies Mean temperatures and azure skies.

Yet few economists are comfortable with the reliability of such long-range forecasts .

goal

These long-range goals shape our long-term training plans.

The long-range goal of the project is to reintroduce the razorback sucker into the river just above Imperial Dam.

Biblical leadership is an act of love, because it has the long-range goal of doing the best for those being led.

missile

Hekmatyar's fighters quickly joined the fray, launching long-range missile attacks into the city against Masud's forces.

It revealed 10,000 chemical bombs, as well as 50 Scud missiles , including at least 30 with chemical warheads for long-range missiles.

plan

Its initial long-range plan , published in 1962, called for $ 400 million in capital improvements from the-state.

Club range officers would also undergo additional training, and the club would put together a long-range plan .

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

the city's long-range development plans

There are fears that the country has produced long-range missiles capable of reaching across the border.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Club range officers would also undergo additional training, and the club would put together a long-range plan.

Hekmatyar's fighters quickly joined the fray, launching long-range missile attacks into the city against Masud's forces.

Their long-range dream of flying was probably grounded, however.

These long-range goals shape our long-term training plans.

We wanted some one who had a long-range view.

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