ENCOURAGE vs FURTHER: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- More distant in degree, time, or space.
- More remote; at a greater distance; more in advance; farther. See farther.
- Beyond; additional
- More distant in especially degree
- Comparative form of far: more far; of or pertaining to being distant, or of greater distance in degree or of extension in time.
- More, additional.
- Additional.
ENCOURAGE vs FURTHER: VERB
- Inspire with confidence; give hope or courage to
- Contribute to the progress or growth of
- To mentally support; to motivate, give courage, hope or spirit.
- To spur on, strongly recommend.
- Spur on
- To foster, give help or patronage
- To support progress or growth of something.
- To encourage growth.
- Promote the growth of
- Contribute to the progress or growth of
ENCOURAGE vs FURTHER: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To inspire with hope, courage, or confidence.
- To give support to; foster.
- To stimulate; spur.
- To give courage to; to inspire with courage, spirit, or hope; to raise, or to increase, the confidence of; to animate; enhearten; to incite; to help forward; -- the opposite of discourage.
- To help the progress of; promote. : advance.
- To help forward; to promote; to advance; to forward; to help or assist.
ENCOURAGE vs FURTHER: ADVERB
- N/A
- To or at a greater distance in time or space (`farther' is used more frequently than `further' in this physical sense)
- In addition or furthermore
- To or at a greater extent or degree or a more advanced stage (`further' is used more often than `farther' in this abstract sense)
- In addition; furthermore.
- At or to a more distant or advanced point.
- To a greater distance; in addition; moreover. See farther.
- Not so near; apart by a greater distance.
- Comparative form of far: more far
- To a greater extent; more.
- Moreover; beyond what is already stated.
- At greater distance in space or time; farther.
- Also; in addition to.
ENCOURAGE vs FURTHER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To give courage to; inspire with courage, spirit, or firmness of mind; incite to action or perseverance.
- To help forward; promote; give support to: as, to encourage manufactures.
- To make stronger.
- Inspire with confidence
- Give hope or courage to
- Further, they should be here already"
- To help or urge onward or forward; promote; advance; forward.
- To help or assist.
- More remote; more distant than something else.
- Additional; continued or continuing; extending beyond.
- At or to a greater distance; more remotely; beyond, literally or figuratively: as, move further away; seek no further for happiness.
- In addition; to a greater extent; by way of extension, progression, or continuation: as, I say further that no man knows the reason.
ENCOURAGE vs FURTHER: RELATED WORDS
- Invite, Allow, Facilitate, Stimulate, Urge, Inspire, Spur, Entice, Motivate, Discourage, Incentivize, Advance, Further, Boost, Promote
- Continuing, Ongoing, Continued, Subsequent, Continue, Deepen, Deeper, Promote, Boost, Foster, Encourage, Advance, Added, More, Additional
ENCOURAGE vs FURTHER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Invite, Allow, Facilitate, Stimulate, Urge, Inspire, Spur, Entice, Motivate, Discourage, Incentivize, Advance, Further, Boost, Promote
- Continuing, Ongoing, Continued, Subsequent, Continue, Deepen, Deeper, Promote, Boost, Foster, Encourage, Advance, Added, More, Additional
ENCOURAGE vs FURTHER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Suggestions from the followers are encourage and rewarded.
- We invite and encourage everyone to visit us!
- Templates may also encourage cloned or copied documentation.
- Narrow roads help to encourage low travel speeds.
- Honor societies recognize and encourage high academic scholarship.
- Recreational activities encourage social awareness and communication skills.
- At Kent we recognise, encourage and reward excellence.
- Encourage employees to share their thoughts and suggestions.
- Encourage them to write down questions they have.
- Just as we need to encourage women to lean in to their careers, we need to encourage men to lean in to their families.
- Federalism, requires no further agency action or analysis.
- It also contains some further caveats and notes.
- Until further notice, we have suspended our in.
- Following this notification, no further action is required.
- See Practicum and Internship Requirements for further information.
- Further, Nadel never advertised or actively solicited clients.
- The second floor has a further two bedrooms.
- Expression may further be combined to form statements.
- Their fantasy narrative has spiraled further and further from reality, and it builds upon years of sown resentments.
- Is everyone falling further and further into debt?
ENCOURAGE vs FURTHER: QUESTIONS
- Should Universities encourage political debate on campus?
- How can schools encourage positive peer interactions?
- How do effective principals encourage their teachers?
- How did northern monarchs encourage the Renaissance?
- How to encourage effective employee resource groups?
- Does standardized advertising encourage brand loyalty?
- How does patented technology encourage globalization?
- How to encourage collaboration between departments?
- Does globalization encourage religious parochialism?
- Does gerrymandering encourage political engagement?
- What drives individuals to further their education?
- Why choose Harrogate College for further education?
- Does RBBB need further investigations and treatment?
- Are junket operators facing further operating pressures?
- What is further negotiations in public procurement?
- How are the anatomical positions further standardized?
- Why Thembelani further education and Training College?
- Which blood pressure levels require further evaluation?
- Is it I'm too tired to walk any further or further?
- How does Montresor lure Fortunato further and further into the catacombs?