Definitionn. encouragement of the progress or growth or acceptance of something
Last update: September 25, 2015
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The guild took a reasonable measure in the furtherance of the downtrodden. [Please select]
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Small's swing plough and Andrew Meikle's threshing-machine, although invented some years before this, were now perfected and brought into general use, to the great furtherance of agriculture. [Please select]
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In the furtherance of which, is hereunto added a just and close description of the same--VIZ. [Please select]
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In furtherance of this plan, the rudders were shifted while Harry slowed the engines. [Please select]
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I shall be greatly favored by all who give her furtherance in this journey. [Please select]
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The duty of voting in furtherance of the policy of emancipation was inculcated. [Please select]
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In furtherance of these principles a scheme was submitted providing for military service by the citizens of the United States beginning at eighteen years of age and terminating at sixty. [Please select]
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For social purposes they could have been employed only by a pushing upstart; but in the furtherance of a divine mission the apostle does not bind his inspired feet with the shackles of ordinary convention. [Please select]
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