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Filter by Meaning The sun dips below the horizon, marking the end of another day.
The ship vanished over the horizon, leaving no trace of its existence.
The horizon can be used as a reference point for navigation when traveling by land or sea.
The horizon can be obscured by fog, haze, or other atmospheric conditions.
The constellation Orion can be seen rising above the horizon during the winter months.
The horizon may appear distorted or curved when viewed from a moving object, such as a plane or ship.
We need to think beyond the horizon to find a solution to this problem.
The social horizon of my friends was narrow and limited.
As a global citizen, it's important to have a broad horizon and an open mind towards different cultures.
The financial horizon of the company is looking bleak.
In order to stay relevant, we need to constantly push the horizon of our skill set and knowledge.
The horizon of the ocean was the only thing visible from the beach.
The pilot corrected the horizon of the aircraft to align with the runway.
The crew checked the horizon of the ship to ensure the correct course was maintained.
The navigator calculated the horizon of the ship using celestial navigation.
The captain plotted the ship's horizon to avoid the storm.
The captain had to change the horizon due to poor visibility.
The pilot adjusted the horizon to avoid the other plane's path.
The captain adjusted the horizon of the ship to reach the port on time.
The aircraft's horizon indicated they were descending for landing.
The ship's horizon showed they were approaching a reef.
The captain checked the horizon to ensure the ship was on the right track.
The pilot changed the horizon to avoid the turbulence.
The aircraft's horizon was monitored by the autopilot system.
The horizon of the company's expansion looks promising.
The horizon of a global pandemic ending seems distant.
The horizon of our wedding day is approaching quickly.
The horizon of retirement is something people often plan for.
The horizon of a hurricane approaching is a cause for concern.
The horizon of a new movie release is eagerly anticipated by many.
The horizon of a new book release by your favorite author is a reason to celebrate.
For him, the idea of quitting his job was not even on the horizon.
He had a narrow horizon when it came to music, preferring only one particular genre.
Looking out the window of the airplane, I could see the curvature of the earth at the horizon.
The thought of traveling alone was beyond her horizon of comfort.
The hot air balloon drifted slowly towards the horizon.
The mountain range rose majestically on the horizon.
The diplomat had a broad horizon of experience in negotiating international agreements.
He was not able to see any other options beyond his current horizon.
The distant ships on the horizon were barely visible with the naked eye.
The captain scanned the horizon with binoculars, searching for any sign of land.
As I lay on the beach, the horizon seemed to stretch out infinitely above me.
The bridge loomed on the horizon, signaling the end of our journey.
The sky was a deep blue at the horizon, fading to a lighter blue higher up.
The mountains on the horizon are still covered in snow, even though it's already spring.
The hot air balloon rose gently into the sky, offering a panoramic view of the horizon.
X-rays have a shorter wavelength than visible light, so they also fall outside the horizon.
The stars are visible above the horizon at night when the sky is clear.
Her horizon of possibilities expanded when she began to travel and experience new cultures.
The company's goal was to expand its horizon and break into new markets.
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