further in Portuguese
further in Portuguese is ademais, adiante, adicionalmente — further means to help advance or promote something.
further in Portuguese
ademais
adiante
adicionalmente
mais longe/distante
posterior
mais de longe
(comparative form of far) To a greater extent or degree.
mais distantemente
(comparative form of far) To a greater extent or degree.
além disso
(conjunctive) Also; in addition; furthermore; moreover.
desenvolver
(transitive) To encourage growth; to support progress or growth of something; to promote.
estimular
(transitive) To encourage growth; to support progress or growth of something; to promote.
fomentar
(transitive) To encourage growth; to support progress or growth of something; to promote.
incentivar
(transitive) To encourage growth; to support progress or growth of something; to promote.
What does "further" mean?
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verb To help advance or promote something.
"She took the internship to further her career in journalism."
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adj More distant, in space, time, or extent.
"The station is a bit further down the road."
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adv To a greater extent or degree.
"Let's discuss this further after lunch."
further in a sentence
- She took the internship to further her career in journalism.
- The station is a bit further down the road.
- Let's discuss this further after lunch.
- He refused to comment further on the allegations.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "further" in Portuguese?
"further" in Portuguese is ademais, adiante, adicionalmente. further means: To help advance or promote something.
How do you use "further" in a sentence?
Example: "She took the internship to further her career in journalism." In Portuguese, "further" is ademais, adiante, adicionalmente.
Are there other ways to say "further" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 12 translations listed for "further": ademais, adiante, adicionalmente, mais longe/distante, posterior, mais de longe.
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