1. long-range - Adjective
2. long-range - Adjective Satellite
suitable for or reaching long distances
involving an extended span of time
Source: WordNetlong range
I can assure you that every degree of mind and spirit that I possess will be devoted to the long-range interests of the United States and to the cause of freedom around the world. John F. Kennedy
If both sides reduced their long-range missiles by 50%, SDI would be an unacceptable threat to the remaining Soviet rocket forces. Sergei Akhromeyev
The manager has a short-range view; the leader has a long-range perspective. Warren Bennis
The inspections started in 1991, right after the Gulf War. One of the conditions for the ceasefire was that Iraq had to do away with all of its weapons of mass destruction - biological, chemical and nuclear weapons and long-range missiles. Hans Blix
Long-range planning does not deal with future decisions, but with the future of present decisions. Peter Drucker
Boomer Envy: Envy of material wealth and long-range material security accrued by older members of the baby boom generation by virtue of fortunate births. Douglas Coupland