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further education
further education
noun
- (in Britain) formal education beyond school other than at a university or polytechnic
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Word History and Origins
Origin of further education1
First recorded in 1895–1900
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Example Sentences
In his Metalogicus, John gives an account of his further education.
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When, in the new society, the young generation has come of age, the further education will be every persons own concern.
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She was placed in such an institution ostensibly for further education, but with the intention on her part there to always remain.
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The Prince does not wish for further education, and is by no means disposed to give any privilege to them.
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His father looked about for a suitable school, and decided to entrust the boy's further education to Mr. Ready, of Peckham.
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