The word "further" is an adverb meaning "to a greater extent or degree"
For distances and similar measurements, the more accurate term is "farther" (e.g. farther away).
# A burned or partly burned substance, such as coal, that is not reduced to ashes but is incapable of further combustion. # A partly charred substance that can burn further but without flame.
This is a phrase often found in business letters. When someone writes "Further to your recent correspondence" he means "In answer to your letter I got not too long ago"
outside the physical limits or range of, more extensive or extreme than; further-reaching than
too, besides, additionally, furthermore, further, moreover, equally; likewise
encore plus in French means further more/still more in English.. ;)
what does further to your correspondence mean
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you mean 'without any further ado' to proceed without and more fuss
cant be pushed further
I believe it would mean further training after graduating from a university.
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Further beyond.
If in deeper, you mean further in, the small intestine is further in than the colon.
- Adverb In addition to what has been said; further; besides.
To journey further up and further in towards the fulfillment of our purpose means to continue progressing and growing in order to reach our ultimate goals and fulfill our intended purpose in life.
Yes, it may mean deeper engine problems. A faulty camshaft could be either the cause of further problems or a symptom of further problems. Or, best case scenario, no further problems at all. Realistically, only a hands-on, eyes-on mechanic is going to be able to tell you if there likely to be deeper problems in your engine.