(The adverb further means "to a greater extent" or additional - for a distance, use "farther")
"John was further in debt than his wife knew."
"The product needs further testing to improve its operation."
"Upon further review, the decision on the field has been confirmed."
"Investigators discovered a further case of fraud in the election."
(verb use - "advance")
"He used the crisis to further his own career."
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Spring has pervaded the air. you may use pervaded in your sentence.
by adjective in the sentence
a sentence with the word resilient
Please put oscillation in a complete sentence.
The forthcoming meeting will discuss budget allocations for the next fiscal year.
The mirage kept eluding us; drawing us further and further into the desert wasteland.
I'd prefer to have your double interrogate me further.
She was kept in purgatory until further notice.
I would like to peruse this book a bit further.
You'll insult this court no further, sir!
"Hmm... this will require further exploration...", said the doctor.
my brother has inhaling problems.
It would not be profitable for me to invest further time in your project.
Further is used when referring to degree of change where farther is referring to distance. I can throw a ball farther than you or further my pitching skills with practice.
I don't like that outfit on you, furthermore, it's too small for you.
A new badge for assault troopers would disregard them further.