forevermore
Americanadverb
Etymology
Origin of forevermore
Example Sentences
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Gould and Berzon are really ringing the alarm about as loud as a sitting federal judge possibly can about what happens when judges sideline themselves forevermore, as one of their colleagues argued for last week.
From Slate • Oct. 25, 2025
Hardwick also understands too well what it’s like to be viewed in a certain way forevermore, despite “Power” having left the air five years ago.
From Salon • Jan. 24, 2025
"The protocol was not set in stone forevermore on signing," she said.
From BBC • Jun. 29, 2022
After ratification votes from 36 states, it was official: Our Constitution would forevermore enshrine the right to vote for American women.
From Washington Post • Aug. 25, 2020
Will he ruin every moment of her life forevermore?
From "A Heart in a Body in the World" by Deb Caletti
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