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    moreover
    /mɔːrˈəʊvə/

    adverb

    • 1. as a further matter; besides: "moreover, statistics show that competition for places is growing"

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  2. MOREOVER definition: 1. (used to add information) also and more importantly: 2. (used to add information) also and more…. Learn more.

    • English (US)

      MOREOVER meaning: 1. (used to add information) also and more...

    • Furthermore

      FURTHERMORE definition: 1. in addition; more importantly: 2....

    • Morganatic

      MORGANATIC definition: 1. A morganatic marriage is one in...

    • Ukrainian Translation

      MOREOVER - translate into Ukrainian with the...

    • Portuguese Translation

      MOREOVER translate: além disso, além disso, além do mais....

    • Vietnamese Translation

      MOREOVER translate: hơn nữa. Learn more in the Cambridge...

    • Moribund

      MORIBUND definition: 1. (especially of an organization or...

    • Morgue

      MORGUE definition: 1. a building, or a room in a hospital,...

  3. The meaning of MOREOVER is in addition to what has been said : besides. How to use moreover in a sentence.

  4. Use the adverb moreover to add information that supports what’s already been said. You have to go shopping on Saturday to buy new tube socks, and moreover, you need to get a birthday present for your mom. Breaking moreover into more and over helps you remember what it

  5. Moreover, the crippling restrictions resulted in the North partially shutting down weapons programs for lack of funds. From The Daily Beast Moreover, for America there is a fundamental imperative to act.

  6. Moreover is a formal adverb that means in addition or furthermore. It is used to introduce new information that supports or adds to what has been said. Learn how to use it with examples and alternatives.

  7. Learn how to use moreover, a formal word that introduces additional or supporting information. Find out its pronunciation, synonyms, grammar, and translations in different languages.

  8. 'Moreover' is generally more formal and used in academic writing or professional contexts. Furthermore, studies show an increase in productivity. Moreover, employees report higher satisfaction.