overfar

/ˌoʊvərˈfɑr/
adjective
  1. Located or extending too far; excessive in distance.
    • His overfar reach for the top shelf caused him to lose his balance.
    • The overfar campsite required a full day of extra hiking.
    • The overfar goal seemed impossible to achieve in one year.
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adverb
  1. Too far; beyond a reasonable or desirable distance.
    • The company expanded overfar into markets it didn't understand.
    • She threw the ball overfar, and it landed in the neighbor's yard.
    • The hiker realized he had wandered overfar from the trail and was lost.
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