(in addition to) As well as
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Added to an existing or usual amount or number
“We also require further information on how the transition to the new evergreen tariff regime might be achieved.”
More distant in space than another item of the same kind
“Two men were standing at the further end of the clearing.”
More remote from a central point
“The museum is in the further reaches of the town.”
Serving as an effective means of pursuing an aim or goal
A greater amount
In addition to what has been stated
“The size of the market is several orders of magnitude higher. Further, it is available 24 hours per day.”
In addition to what has been stated
“And, further, he will likely eat his cake.”
At, or to, a more distant or advanced position or point
“For some time, I had wanted to move further from London.”
Used to emphasize the difference between a supposed or suggested fact or state of mind and the truth
“Nothing could be further from his mind than marrying.”
Additional to what already exists or has already taken place, been done, or been accounted for
“The size of the central database can be reduced further by several factors using this method.”
Remaining, or in addition
Further forward in time or place
To foster the growth or development of
“He had depended on using them to further his own career.”
(lead to) To culminate or result in a particular event or consequence
To advance or to promote the growth of
To accept, support, or take on as one's own (an idea or a cause)
To persuade someone of the merits of
(in addition to) As well as
On top of one or ones previously referred to
Introducing the continuation of narration from a previous understood point
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