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[ mawr-oh-ver, mohr-, mawr-oh-ver, mohr- ]
adverb
- in addition to what has been said; further; besides.
moreover
/ mɔːˈrəʊvə /
sentence connector
- in addition to what has already been said; furthermore
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Example Sentences
Moreover, trucks, dust, and boomtown stress are the effects of any large-scale industrial activity.
Moreover, the crippling restrictions resulted in the North partially shutting down weapons programs for lack of funds.
Moreover, for America there is a fundamental imperative to act.
Moreover, the exhibition begs the question: how do we come to privilege certain images?
Moreover, uneducated Americans have a competitive advantage because of their fluency in English.
Moreover, most of the burrows were only a few feet apart and no agonistic behavior was witnessed.
Moreover, Napoleon, so great in many things, was so jealous of his own glory that he could be mean beyond words.
Moreover, the Bible teaches erroneous theories of history, theology, and science.
I saw the folly of imagining that I could stand a chance against a man like Moeran, and, moreover, he interested me too deeply.
Tony, moreover, had hidden himself until his letter should be answered—and she was 'lonely.'
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