View example sentences, synonyms and word forms for Farsighted.
Farsighted meaning
Unable to focus with one's eyes on near objects; presbyopic. | Considering the future with respect to one's own plans or deeds; showing anticipation.
Synonyms of Farsighted
Example sentences (10)
Adapting a novel that is experimental by nature demands farsighted discernment and a conviction to mold the source material's glaring flaws into something better.
This is an extremely farsighted strategy of making the people living in the border belt feel like they were on the frontline of a strong nation and freeing them of any sense of vulnerability borne out of ‘remoteness’.
Urging the gathering to bring a change in the society and to march towards brighter horizon of peace and prosperity, he said that leaders and elders with farsighted vision can take the initiative to bring transformation in the society.
The key task of the hour, therefore, is to organise the best, most-farsighted and determined revolutionaries in a party that can lead the revolution to its logical conclusion.
The Permian Basin offers a textbook example of the possibility when prudent regulation meets farsighted investment.
He further stated that development in the area and the State is possible only due to the farsighted stewardship of the Chief Minister.
As owls are farsighted, they are unable to clearly see anything within a few centimeters of their eyes.
Stephenson was farsighted in realising that the individual lines being built would eventually be joined together, and would need to have the same gauge.
Symbolically, the moment was pregnant with promise for the republic, this birth of a new national institution whose future power, admittedly, still existed only in the mind's eye of a few farsighted Americans.
Thucydides, I, 94 A farsighted treaty with the emergent power of Rome in c.150 BC which stipulated tribute in exchange for independent status allowed it to enter Roman rule unscathed.