How to use in-sentence of “furthest”:
+ The shielding effect also happens with elements that have many electrons on their furthest electron shell, for example chlorine.
+ At the moment of the December solstice, the Sun is directly overhead some point on the Tropic of Capricorn; this is the furthest south that the subsolar point ever reaches.
+ Located 423km – 559km by road – from Tunis, it is the city furthest from the capital.
+ It is part of the municipality that lies the furthest north on the mainland of Norway.
+ At the moment of the June solstice, the Sun is directly overhead some point on the Tropic of Cancer; this is the furthest north that the subsolar point ever reaches.
Example sentences of “furthest”:
+ It is also the park furthest west in the Chicago park and boulevard system.
+ A tertiary source is the furthest from the original research.
+ It is also the park furthest west in the Chicago park and boulevard system.
+ A tertiary source is the furthest from the original research.
+ Finally, BRPever is the furthest thing from what one would call a jerk that I can think of.
+ Adélie penguins travel the furthest to breed because they build their nests from stones and need to find stones.
+ It is the furthest image of the universe ever taken by humans.
+ We see the furthest galaxies as they were at an earlier stage in the universe.
+ On its journey from the Rockies, the river goes across three provinces, and covers 1,205 miles from its furthest point.
+ So twice a circuit they are closest, and twice a circuit they are furthest away.
+ The junction between this lane and Giltspur Street marks an area known as Pye Corner which serves as a marker for the furthest reach of the Great Fire of London.
+ Other elements with similar chemical propertyproperties like potassium that are lower down on the periodic table than sodium will be even more likely to lose their furthest electron in a reaction.