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    adj. A comparative of far.



    1. More distant in degree, time, or space: a result that was further from our expectations than last time; the further lamppost.

    2. Additional: a further example; a further delay.


    adv. A comparative of far.



    1. To a greater extent; more: considered further the consequences of her actions.

    2. In addition; furthermore: He stated further that he would not cooperate with the committee.

    3. At or to a more distant or advanced point: went only three miles further; reading five pages further tonight. See Usage Note at farther.




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