fur·ther·ance

fur·ther·ance
/ˈfɚðərəns/ noun [noncount]
formal : the act of helping something to become more successful or advanced :advancement

They made the furtherance of science their life's work.

His main concern is with the furtherance [=promotion] of his own agenda.


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