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[ adverb ] in addition

Examples

"computer chess games are getting cheaper all the time furthermore, their quality is improving" "the cellar was dark moreover, mice nested there" "what is more, there's no sign of a change"

Used in print

("Editorials"...)

It is being fought , moreover , in fairly close correspondence with the predictions of the soothsayers of the think_factories .

He has , moreover , another qualification which augurs well for the future .

(Edward E. Kelly, S.J., "Christian Unity in England"...)

Moreover , for those few there was almost no ecclesiastical representation in the city to care for their religious needs .

(High Fidelity, 11:10...)

Moreover , the piece is written in five movements , rather_than the conventional four of most quintets , and this gives the opus a serenade or divertimento flavor .

It is , moreover , a perfectly integrated ensemble effort .

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