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Definition of furtherance in English: furtherancenoun ˈfəːð(ə)r(ə)nsˈfərð(ə)rəns mass nounThe advancement of a scheme or interest. (对方案、利益的)促进,推进;助长 the court held that the union's acts were not in furtherance of a trade dispute Example sentencesExamples - Is something being done for him for which, in the course or furtherance of a business carried on by him, he has had to pay a consideration which has attracted Value Added Tax?
- Since he's already agreed to help you, he'll feel obligated to give up a player in furtherance of his assistance.
- It is necessary in furtherance of his interests.
- In our submission, it would not apply because the document, which merely evidenced the purpose, would not itself be in furtherance of the contravention.
- In furtherance to their objectives, it behooved them to try to convince the rest of the world to accept the U.S. as the one provider of security forces for the rest of the world.
- As I see it there are five major contributions we expect of the university in furtherance of the policy of self-reliance and socialism.
- He played a very important role in the emergence and furtherance of ecumenical teaching and thought.
- Certain statutes provide wide powers for local authorities to use contracts in furtherance of policy.
- I see the merit in their argument too, particularly in light of certain cases where judges have made awful decisions in furtherance of their principles.
- Any incidental damage done to the national interest in furtherance of that war appears in their eyes to be for the greater good.
- The elites are banking and relying on our complicity for the maintenance and furtherance of empire.
- Well - they were mixed gender mini-marathons in furtherance of government policy of encouraging sporting events for women.
- We have taken this action in furtherance of that view.
- Nine hundred agents will be recruited by September in furtherance of this scheme.
- Your analysis of the United States' interests and its actions in furtherance of them from 1945 to 1991 is correct, as ever.
- In furtherance of this idea, the administration last year poured financial and political resources into a foredoomed mission of passing three Police Reform Bills.
- When we felt we had no life left within us for furtherance of the battle, somehow, the knowledge of the magnificent prize that awaited us gave us both strength that no man had seen nor felt before.
- Members of Congress do not wish to be seen to be challenging the head of state when he says he is acting in furtherance of pressing national interest.
- Instead, the neocons were depicted as fanatical ideologues, with no mention of their roots in the business community or their furtherance of corporate interests.
- The Italian Presidency will continue to support the efforts that these countries make in furtherance of their European aspirations.
Synonyms promotion, furthering, advancement, forwarding, improvement, development, betterment, stimulation facilitating, aiding, assisting, helping, abetting expediting, hastening, speeding up, acceleration, pushing, boosting, encouragement, cultivation, nurturing, succouring, backing, fostering, championing, endorsement, patronage Definition of furtherance in US English: furtherancenounˈfərT͟H(ə)rənsˈfərð(ə)rəns The advancement of a scheme or interest. (对方案、利益的)促进,推进;助长 acts in furtherance of an industrial dispute 助长劳资纠纷的行动。 Example sentencesExamples - It is necessary in furtherance of his interests.
- Nine hundred agents will be recruited by September in furtherance of this scheme.
- In our submission, it would not apply because the document, which merely evidenced the purpose, would not itself be in furtherance of the contravention.
- In furtherance of this idea, the administration last year poured financial and political resources into a foredoomed mission of passing three Police Reform Bills.
- The Italian Presidency will continue to support the efforts that these countries make in furtherance of their European aspirations.
- Well - they were mixed gender mini-marathons in furtherance of government policy of encouraging sporting events for women.
- We have taken this action in furtherance of that view.
- Since he's already agreed to help you, he'll feel obligated to give up a player in furtherance of his assistance.
- As I see it there are five major contributions we expect of the university in furtherance of the policy of self-reliance and socialism.
- The elites are banking and relying on our complicity for the maintenance and furtherance of empire.
- Any incidental damage done to the national interest in furtherance of that war appears in their eyes to be for the greater good.
- Your analysis of the United States' interests and its actions in furtherance of them from 1945 to 1991 is correct, as ever.
- When we felt we had no life left within us for furtherance of the battle, somehow, the knowledge of the magnificent prize that awaited us gave us both strength that no man had seen nor felt before.
- He played a very important role in the emergence and furtherance of ecumenical teaching and thought.
- I see the merit in their argument too, particularly in light of certain cases where judges have made awful decisions in furtherance of their principles.
- In furtherance to their objectives, it behooved them to try to convince the rest of the world to accept the U.S. as the one provider of security forces for the rest of the world.
- Members of Congress do not wish to be seen to be challenging the head of state when he says he is acting in furtherance of pressing national interest.
- Is something being done for him for which, in the course or furtherance of a business carried on by him, he has had to pay a consideration which has attracted Value Added Tax?
- Certain statutes provide wide powers for local authorities to use contracts in furtherance of policy.
- Instead, the neocons were depicted as fanatical ideologues, with no mention of their roots in the business community or their furtherance of corporate interests.
Synonyms promotion, furthering, advancement, forwarding, improvement, development, betterment, stimulation |