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US
/ˈfɝθɝəns/
]
[ UK /fˈɜːθəɹəns/ ]
[ UK /fˈɜːθəɹəns/ ]
NOUN
-
the advancement of some enterprise
his experience in marketing resulted in the forwarding of his career - encouragement of the progress or growth or acceptance of something
How To Use furtherance In A Sentence
- What steps will you take in furtherance of that resolution?
- Oh, and to disagree with #22 above, “gang activity” is not protected by the First Amendment because (I think) the way that it is defined in statutes is “gathering in furtherance of a crime.” Matthew Yglesias » Closing the Comparability Gap
- I personally am sickened by those who hide behind empty platitudes in furtherance of justification of raping and killing innocent and weak people under specious claims of justification. The Volokh Conspiracy » Greenwald and Gaza
- For the furtherance of his own career and self-aggrandisement, Hain knowingly accepted the work load of two departments. Archive 2008-01-01
- Other people exist purely for the furtherance of her own desires. THE LAST TEMPTATION
- Nine hundred agents will be recruited by September in furtherance of this scheme.
- In a broader sense, however, a creationist is simply a person who believes in the existence of a creator, who brought about the existence of the world and its living inhabitants in furtherance of a purpose. Blast From the Past
- For the furtherance of his own career and self-aggrandisement, Hain knowingly accepted the work load of two departments. Archive 2008-01-01
- This admirable principle for the furtherance of human happiness is perfectly familiar to businessmen and advertisers.
- Well - they were mixed gender mini-marathons in furtherance of government policy of encouraging sporting events for women.