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Farsightedness   /fˌɑrsˈaɪtɪdnəs/   Listen
Farsightedness

noun
1.
A reduced ability to focus on near objects caused by loss of elasticity of the crystalline lens after age 45.  Synonym: presbyopia.
2.
Abnormal condition in which vision for distant objects is better than for near objects.  Synonyms: hypermetropia, hypermetropy, hyperopia, longsightedness.  Antonym: myopia.
3.
Seeing ahead; knowing in advance; foreseeing.  Synonyms: foresight, prevision, prospicience.






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"Farsightedness" Quotes from Famous Books



... professions, just as emphatically as the callings of lawyer, doctor, merchant, or clerk. The schools recognize this fact and it should equally be recognized in popular opinion. The young man who has the farsightedness and courage to recognize it and to get over the idea that it makes a difference whether what he earns is called salary or wages, and who refuses to enter the crowded field of the so-called professions, and takes to constructive industry instead, is reasonably sure of an ample reward in earnings, ...
— Complete State of the Union Addresses from 1790 to the Present • Various

... wishes to his abilities, to the opposing wills, wisher, and abilities of others; to the needs of his family and his country; to disease, old age and death; to the flux of the river of life. In the quickness of adjustment we have a great character factor; in the farsightedness of adjustment (foreseeing, planning) we have another. Does a man take his difficulties with courage and good cheer does he make the "best of it" or is he plunged into doubt and indecision by obstacles or complications? Is he calm, cool, collected, well ...
— The Foundations of Personality • Abraham Myerson

... the farsightedness of his father-in-law that he forthwith sat him down and made a will of his own. He would not have it said that Sara's father did a whit better by her than he would do. He left everything he possessed to his wife, but put no ...
— The Hollow of Her Hand • George Barr McCutcheon

... riches will embrace every final problem of political economy;—and, above, or before all, this curious and vital problem,—whether, since the wholesome action of riches in these three functions will depend (it appears), on the Wisdom, Justice, and Farsightedness of the holders; and it is by no means to be assumed that persons primarily rich, must therefore be just and wise,—it may not be ultimately possible so, or somewhat so, to arrange matters, as that persons primarily just and wise, should therefore ...
— The Crown of Wild Olive • John Ruskin

... was their very farsightedness that made the people of the church think of moving uptown. The "brownstone front" was drawing people northward, and Dr. Cuyler started a movement "to erect a new edifice on Murray Hill, and to retain the old building in Market Street as an auxiliary ...
— The Kirk on Rutgers Farm • Frederick Bruckbauer



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