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remotely

adverb

  1. from a distance
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Pronunciation: /ɹɪˈmoʊtli/

adv

Etymology: Etymology tree English remote Middle English -ly English -ly English remotely From remote + -ly.

  1. At a distance, far away.

    “We have an accommodation and an acceptance that people will work from home one to two days a week,” says McConnell. But some people work remotely more than others, and she’s empowered her management team to make decisions that work for their direct reports.

  2. Not much; scarcely; hardly.

    I'm not remotely in love with you.