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furthered

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A lack of security and an unstable political situation have only furthered an already disturbing trend of sexual harassment.

Would liberals (not to mention what's left of Jewry) in Italy argue that the petitioners furthered "pluralism"?

But a sequel most often means another look or furthered take on the same story, not new adventures and new stories of a character.

In recent weeks, his defense minister Ehud Barak and the Israeli President Shimon Peres have furthered that request.

According to Gothard, Catherine was in all her mistress' secrets and furthered all her schemes.

It is expected that this end will be definitely furthered through the study and use of the material contained in this reprint.

He furthered malignant humours in his own time by his fondness for personal adornment.

But Irish divisions, fostered by the Union, fomented by statecraft and furthered by many Irishmen, grew steadily more pronounced.

This is the Eternal element in Christianity which has to be possessed and preserved and furthered.

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On this page you'll find 25 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to furthered, such as: approved, assisted, endorsed, favored, advocated, and aided.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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