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  1. Further is a comparative adverb that can be used in the following ways12345:
    1. To, at or over a greater distance in space, time, or other extent.
    2. To a greater extent or degree.
    3. Beyond what is already stated or is already the case.
    4. Also; in addition; furthermore; moreover.
    5. Following on (from).
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    • (comparative form of far) To, at or over a greater distance in space, time or other extent. I can run further than you. ...
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    Definition of further adverb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary (comparative of far) (especially British English) at or to a greater distance synonym farther We had walked a bit further than I had realized. I'm too tired to go any further. Two miles further on we came to a small town.
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    Definition of further adverb from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary to a greater degree or extent The police decided to investigate further. My life is further complicated by having to work such long hours. Nothing could be further from the truth. Want to learn more?
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    Farther and further are comparative adverbs or adjectives. They are the irregular comparative forms of far. We use them to talk about distance. There is no difference in meaning between them. Further is more common: … There are some occasions when we can use further but not farther. …
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    Farther and further have been used more or less interchangeably throughout most of their history, but currently they are showing signs of diverging. As adverbs they continue to be used interchangeably whenever spatial, temporal, or metaphorical distance is involved.
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  2. Further Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    I realized, further, that the risk was small. Adjective He will undergo further questioning. If you need further information you can call me. We do not expect any further deliveries today. I have nothing further to say. There is a further …

     
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