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further
To support progress or growth of something
Moreover; beyond what is already stated

Further, affiant sayeth naught. (A formal statement ending a deposition or affidavit, immediately preceding the affiant's signature.).

Also; in addition to

Further, besides sensible things and Forms he says there are the objects of mathematics, which occupy an intermediate position,.

{a} at a distance, beyond this, moreover
to a greater distance; more; in addition
more distant or advanced
Further means a greater distance than before or than something else. Now we live further away from the city centre He came to a halt at a crossroads fifty yards further on Further to the south are some of the island's loveliest unspoilt coves
promote the growth of; "Foster our children's well-being and education"
If you go or get further with something, or take something further, you make some progress. They lacked the scientific personnel to develop the technical apparatus much further
A greater distance in space or time
contribute to the progress or growth of; "I am promoting the use of computers in the classroom"
to or at a greater distance in time or space (`farther' is used more frequently than `further' in this physical sense); "farther north"; "moved farther away"; "farther down the corridor"; "the practice may go back still farther to the Druids"; "went only three miles further"; "further in the future"
{f} advance, encourage, promote, assist
existing or coming by way of addition; "an additional problem"; "further information"; "there will be further delays"; "took more time"
If you further something, you help it to progress, to be successful, or to be achieved. Education needn't only be about furthering your career
Further to is used in letters in expressions such as `further to your letter' or `further to our conversation', in order to indicate what you are referring to in the letter. Further to your letter, I agree that there are some presentational problems, politically speaking
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 There was nothing further to be done for this man. = more
in addition or furthermore; "if we further suppose"; "stated further that he would not cooperate with them"; "they are definitely coming; further, they should be here already
fur·ther furthers furthering furthered Further is a comparative form of far. It is also a verb
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