Adjective
remote; far; distant (in space)
remote; far in the future
very wrong, not even close
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccording to BAE Systems, the plane could even be used to deliver 5G communications networks - although it is some way off being able to handle the weight of 5G multiple-input and multiple-output antennas, which can exceed 40kg. Source: Internet
A statement on Extinction Rebellion's website said the aim was to send a message that "the world is way off track to stop the climate and ecological emergency" and not to disrupt the race itself. Source: Internet
A real ceasefire would be a good start, but a comprehensive peace agreement is a long way off. Source: Internet
But with Prestia carried off after twisting his leg under a Kozzy Pickett tackle during the final quarter, and Nankervis looking very lame when he made his way off during the third term, this could be a pyrrhic victory for Damien Hardwick’s side. Source: Internet
Aaaaaaaaaanyway, getting way off track here. Source: Internet
After watching the pilot, Sutter realized that the tone of the series was way off. Source: Internet