Farsightedness in a sentence as a noun

These are specific types of lenses that are for both nearsightedness and farsightedness.

There's an unusual combination of clarity, wit, apposite allusion, and farsightedness in making connections and exploring unexpected consequences.

Yes I've suffered the same - farsightedness making it hard to focus literally and a slight astigmatism where one eye focuses a little better than the other combine to increase fatigue and make prolonged writing very difficultWith glasses my whole mind relaxes and I can settle right into the zone

From the viewpoint of those who prefer less exploitation over more and who value farsightedness and individual responsibility above short- sightedness and irresponsibility, the historic transition from monarchy to democracy represents not progress but civilizational decline.

If we can accept that it is completely normal to be medically sick, not only with transient conditions such as coughs and colds, but also chronic disorders such as farsightedness, lower back pain, high blood pressure or diabetes, why can’t we accept that it might also be normal to be psychiatrically ill at various points in our lives?

Farsightedness definitions

noun

a reduced ability to focus on near objects caused by loss of elasticity of the crystalline lens after age 45

See also: presbyopia

noun

abnormal condition in which vision for distant objects is better than for near objects

See also: hyperopia hypermetropia hypermetropy longsightedness

noun

seeing ahead; knowing in advance; foreseeing

See also: prevision foresight prospicience