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farsighted

[fahr-sahy-tid, -sahy-tid] / ˈfɑrˈsaɪ tɪd, -ˌsaɪ tɪd /


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Investing in the future of public health systems to avoid such a disaster in the future would be prudent and farsighted.

From Washington Post

A third approach, called orthokeratology, involves wearing contact lenses at night to change the shape of the cornea, make the edges of the eye more farsighted and perhaps slow the eye’s elongation.

From New York Times

The three Democrats and one Republican each propose to spend billions toward a farsighted plan for years of preservation and construction work, funded by various combinations of state taxes, fees and bonds.

From Seattle Times

The “grave crises” facing all of humanity call for farsighted responses, Francis said.

From Seattle Times

It’s too early to know whether that effort, begun in August, was foolish or farsighted.

From Washington Times