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Further

Further is a word with several related uses in English. As an adverb or adjective, it denotes distance or extent beyond what has been mentioned, or more generally, something additional or greater. As a verb, further means to promote, advance, or help bring something to a later stage.

Etymology traces Further to Old English furþer, from a root related to forward and far. The modern

Usage tends to vary by variety and context. In American English, farther is typically reserved for physical

Common phrases include further information, to go further, to take further steps, and furthering someone’s interests.

spellings
further
and
farther
reflect
historical
shifts
in
usage.
In
contemporary
English,
further
is
often
preferred
in
formal
or
written
contexts,
while
farther
remains
common
for
literal
physical
distance
in
some
dialects,
though
this
distinction
is
increasingly
blurred
in
many
varieties.
distance,
and
further
for
figurative
distance
or
degree;
in
British
English,
further
is
used
for
both
senses
more
broadly.
The
phrase
in
furtherance
of
is
a
formal/legal
expression
meaning
to
promote
or
advance
a
particular
aim
or
objective.
The
word
also
appears
in
the
noun
form
furtherance,
or
in
the
standard
legal
phrase
in
furtherance
of,
which
situates
action
within
a
stated
objective.
Overall,
further
functions
flexibly
to
indicate
additional
progression,
extension,
or
support
within
discourse.