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    fur·ther
    /ˈfərT͟Hər/

    adverb

    • 1. at, to, or by a greater distance (used to indicate the extent to which one thing or person is or becomes distant from another). "for some time I had wanted to move further from London" Similar at a greater distancemore distantfartherOpposite closer
    • 2. over a greater expanse of space or time; for a longer way: "we had walked further than I realized"

    adjective

    • 1. more distant in space than something else of the same kind: "two men were standing at the further end of the clearing" Similar more distantmore remoteremotermore advancedOpposite nearernear
    • 2. additional to what already exists or has already taken place, been done, or been accounted for: "cook for a further ten minutes" Similar additionallymoreto a greater extentadditional

    verb

    • 1. help the progress or development of (something); promote: "he had depended on using them to further his own career"

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  2. comparative of far : to a greater distance or degree, or at a more advanced level: I never got further than the first five pages of "Ulysses". get further We discussed the problem but we didn't get much further in actually solving it. The whole matter is further complicated by the fact that Amanda and Jo refuse to speak to each other.

  3. As adverbs they continue to be used interchangeably whenever spatial, temporal, or metaphorical distance is involved. But where there is no notion of distance, further is used. our techniques can be further refined. Further is also used as a sentence modifier.

  4. Further refers to figurative distance, like a thought you need more time on. Further often gets confused with farther, but it's better to use further to mean an abstract distance, when two things are moving apart in terms of ideals, agreement, or thoughts, and farther when you're talking about physical distance.

  5. A further thing, number of things, or amount of something is an additional thing, number of things, or amount. His speech provides further evidence of his increasingly authoritarian approach. They believed there were likely to be further attacks. There was nothing further to be done for this man.

  6. comparative of far : to a greater distance or degree, or at a more advanced level: I never got further than the first five pages of "Ulysses." get further We discussed the problem but we didn't get much further in actually solving it. The whole matter is further complicated by the fact that Amanda and Jo refuse to speak to each other.

  7. 1. To a greater extent; more: considered further the consequences of her actions. 2. In addition; furthermore: He stated further that he would not cooperate with the committee. 3. At or to a more distant or advanced point: went only three miles further; reading five pages further tonight. See Usage Note at farther.

  8. Definition of further adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Definition of further adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. FURTHER definition: 1. more: 2. comparative of far adverb: at or to a place or time that is a longer distance away…. Learn more.

  11. Comparative form of far: more far; of or pertaining to being distant, or of greater distance in degree or of extension in time. Wiktionary. Synonyms: farther. other. new. added. fresh. more. extra. additional. adverb. Far. Webster's New World. To a greater degree or extent. Webster's New World.

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