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  1. Further is the older of the two, with farther originating from it as a variant in Middle English. For much of their history the words have been used interchangeably. As adverbs, they still are interchangeable when applied to distance (whether spatial, temporal, or metaphorical).
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    fur•ther /ˈfɜrðɚ/ comparative adv. and adj. of far with superlative fur•thest, v.
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    In Middle English, it was spelled “further,” and it wasn’t until the 17th century that “farther” emerged as a variant.
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    The simple definitions of further and farther are both terms that mean more far, which is a grammatically incorrect phrase (that’s why we use further/farther) but does offer a succinct explanation of the definitions.
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  2. Further Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    advance, promote, forward, further mean to help (someone or something) to move ahead. advance stresses effective assisting in hastening a process or bringing about a desired end. promote suggests an encouraging or fostering …

     
  3. Further vs. Farther: What's The Difference? | Merriam …

    Historically, these words have been interchangeable with regard to distance, but further is the preferred choice for the adverb meaning "moreover," the adjective sense meaning "additional," and as a verb ("to further one's career").

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    Jun 21, 2023 · Learn the difference between farther and further, two words that can mean "more distant" but have different meanings and uses in other contexts. See how to use them as adverbs, adjectives, or verbs with examples from …

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  11. FURTHER definition and meaning | Collins English …

    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.

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