How to use in-sentence of “farthest”:
+ The Chukotka Autonomous Okrug is the farthest east of all 85 federal subjects of Russia.
+ When the size of the particle horizon becomes smaller than any particular structure, no interaction by any of the fundamental forces can occur between the farthest parts of the structure, and the structure is “ripped apart”.
+ The sheep that is farthest away from the others is called the outlier, a word that is also used in statistics.
+ Newfoundland and Labrador is a province on the East Coast of Canada, and is the farthest east of all Canadian provinces and territories.
+ It guards what was, until the 1890s, the farthest downstream crossing of the River Forth, This made it an important fortification from early times.
+ After they ask her whether she actually has been to Egypt, she answers that she has and that in Farthest India, the people have an even stranger way of walking: they walk on their hands.
+ The distance to its farthest head waters in northeast Georgia U.S.
+ But because the second metatarsal head is farthest forward, the force is transferred there.

Example sentences of “farthest”:
+ When she measures the distance between the end of the box closest to her and the end of the box farthest away, Jane measures the box's depth.
+ Mayda Insula was mentioned in Michael Carroll's novel "On the Shores of Titan's Farthest Sea: A Scientific Novel".
+ When she measures the distance between the end of the box closest to her and the end of the box farthest away, Jane measures the box’s depth.
+ Mayda Insula was mentioned in Michael Carroll’s novel “On the Shores of Titan’s Farthest Sea: A Scientific Novel”.
+ The distance travelled by light from the planet to Earth is shorter when the Earth is at the point in its orbit that is closest to its planet than when the Earth is at the farthest point in its orbit, the difference in distance being the diameter of the Earth’s orbit around the Sun.
+ The aphelion is the point in the orbit of an object where it is farthest from the Sun.
+ He is a former governor of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, the farthest eastern region of Russia.
+ Hydra is the farthest moon of Pluto.
+ The farthest the Doctor has ever travelled in the TARDIS is to the Big Bang.
+ It is the farthest moon from Saturn.
+ Romulus, the farthest moon, would be about 0.89° across, a bit bigger than the closer but smaller Remus, which would be about 0.78° across.
+ The Santee and its tributarytributaries give the main drainage and navigation for the central coastal plain of South Carolina, emptying into the Atlantic Ocean about 440mi from its farthest headwater on the Catawba River in North Carolina.
+ Setebos is one of the farthest retrograde non-spherical moons of Uranus.
+ It is farthest from the sun every year around July 4.
+ Of all the MBTA’s services, the Commuter Rail runs the farthest from Boston.
+ It is the farthest south part of Canada.
+ It took people many years of using telescopes to find the objects that were farthest away.
+ The farthest spherical moon Callisto is located for reference.
+ The emergent layer is the farthest from the ground.
+ It was, under the Mexican culture, the farthest region of trade.
+ Ferdinand is the farthest known moon of Uranus.
+ This was the farthest north that any Atlantic storm in July became a tropical cyclone.
More in-sentence examples of “farthest”:
+ People in the southern part of Kansas lived in houses with thatchingthatched El Quartelejo was an Indian pueblo that was the farthest north.
+ The farthest confirmed multiplanetary system is OGLE-2012-BLG-0026L, at 13300 ly away.
+ It is the farthest place we have ever landed a spacecraft.
+ The fall line is the spot where boats cannot travel any farther upstream, and is also the spot farthest downstream where falling water can usefully power a mill.
+ The next farthest out, Larissa was originally discovered in 1981 when it had occulted a star.
+ The North Pole is the farthest north you can go.
+ Thus, they all have a closest and a farthest point from the sun: a perihelion and an aphelion.
+ Possibly the role where this was taken farthest is “Rumble in the Bronx”, which was his ultimate breakthrough United StatesAmerican movie, where he subjected his already aging body to several leaps and falls, which while finally gaining his American stardom, led to injuries including a broken ankle.
+ It causes the plant to have elongated cells on the farthest side from the light.
+ Ferdinand is the farthest retrograde non-spherical moon of Uranus.
+ Graubünden is the biggest and is farthest to the east of the Cantons of Switzerlandcantons of Switzerland.
+ It is the point that protrudes the farthest to the southeast along the northeast-to-southwest line of the Atlantic OceanAtlantic coast of North America, making it a key point for navigation along the eastern seaboard.
+ It is the farthest west borough of London.
+ Bruce reached his Farthest South at longitude 22°W.
+ Hawaiian Island, and it is the farthest south.
+ The South Pole is the farthest south you can go.
+ His Syrian campaign may be placed at the beginning of the second year of his rule.Steindorff and Seele p.35 The Syrian campaign was the farthest north any Egyptian ruler had ever campaigned.
+ Neso orbits Neptune at a distance of more than 48 million km, making it the farthest known moon of any planet.
+ Sycorax follows a far orbit, more than 20 times farther from Uranus than the farthest regular moon Oberon.
+ At present it is the farthest confirmed object ever seen.
+ San Nicolas Island is the farthest from shore of California’s Channel Islands.
+ The farthest stream is called the head-stream or head water.
+ Oberon is the farthest big moon of the planet Uranus.
+ Le Guin continued to develop themes of equilibrium and coming-of-age in the next two installments of the “Earthsea” series, “The Tombs of Atuan” and “The Farthest Shore”, published in 1971 and 1972, respectively.
+ The Choir manual is nearest to the player, the Great is in the middle and the Swell is farthest away.
+ It was the farthest of Neptune’s known moons for a long time, and is the third biggest, with a diameter of 340km.
+ Alniak is the farthest east on Orion’s Belt.
+ The point of closest approach is called the periapsis or pericentre and the point of farthest excursion is called the apoapsis.
+ The borough is the farthest south of Greater London, with the M25 circle motorway touching it at the bottom.
+ Thebe is the farthest of the inner Jovian moons.
+ The Hubble eXtreme Deep Field adds another 5,500 galaxies to Hubble’s 2003 and 2004 view into a very small part of the farthest universe.
+ It appears to orbit in the farthest edge of the Main belt in a 3:4 orbital resonance with planet Jupiter.
+ The closest and farthest cells are projected to inscribed tetrahedra within the cube, corresponding with the two possible ways to inscribe a regular tetrahedron in a cube.
+ The highest mountain above sea level the well-known Mount Everest is “not” actually the one that is the farthest away from the center of the Earth.
+ They were Muslims, and Muslim Spain was the farthest western point of Islamic civilization.
+ The Sangihe and Talaud Islands are the parts of the province farthest north.
+ The source is the farthest point of the river stream from its estuary or its confluence with another river or stream.
+ It is most likely to happen in body parts farthest from the heart and in body parts with large exposed areas with many blood circulations.
+ The canton of Schaffhausen is the canton of Switzerland farthest north, located to the north of Zurich.
+ They went to the farthest South latitude anyone had reached, at 88°23’S, 97 geographical miles from the South Pole.
+ The East Coast refers, or talks about, the farthest east states of the US.
+ The farthest they have ever gone in a European competition was in the 2016-17 Europa League where they made it to the play off round.
+ In 1797 Bass and six crew sailed an open whaleboat to Cape Howe, the farthest point of south-eastern Australia.
+ It is the opposite of aphelion, which is the point farthest from the sun.
+ Her book “The Farthest Shore” won the National Book Award for Children’s Books in 1973.
+ The Chugach Mountains in southcentral Alaska are the farthest north of the mountain ranges that make up the Pacific Coast Ranges of western North America.
+ In geometry, the semi-major axis is the distance from the center of an ellipse to the farthest point on the perimeter of the ellipse.
+ The event horizon is the place farthest away from the middle where the gravity is still strong enough to trap light.
+ Dunham was somewhat wary of such large venues, but adapted by adjusting the timing of his often rapid exchanges with the puppets so that audience members farthest from the stage could have time to react.
+ Once each golfer in the group has done this, the person whose ball landed farthest from the hole hits his again, followed by everyone else, one person at a time, until everyone is on the green.
+ People in the southern part of Kansas lived in houses with thatchingthatched El Quartelejo was an Indian pueblo that was the farthest north.
+ The farthest confirmed multiplanetary system is OGLE-2012-BLG-0026L, at 13300 ly away.
