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Idioms  
  1. Increasingly, to a steadily growing extent or degree. For example, As night came on, we were getting more and more worried, or More and more I lean toward thinking he is right. [c. 1200]


Example Sentences

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"After a while I became more and more critical, openly and just among friends. I can tell you that the Fidesz we see today is very very different from the one I joined in 2002."

From BBC

"You're just sort of thrown into the deep end or you start off small and then it gets sort of more and more demanding."

From BBC

“The market is well-supplied, and we are seeing more and more ships go through on a daily basis as individual countries cut deals with the Iranian regime for the time being,” Bessent said.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Each time I said more and more and more, and eventually they couldn't shut me up, I love talking so much in public."

From BBC

As democracy is perfected, the office of president represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people.

From Salon