more·o·ver
/môˈrōvər/
adverb
as a further matter; besides.
"moreover, glass is electrically insulating"
synonyms: besides, furthermore, what's more, in addition, also, as well, too, to boot, additionally, on top of that, over and above that, into the bargain, at that, more, withal, forbye
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The meaning of MOREOVER is in addition to what has been said : besides. How to use moreover in a sentence.
MOREOVER meaning: 1. (used to add information) also and more importantly: 2. (used to add information) also and more…. Learn more.
Moreover definition: in addition to what has been said; further; besides.. See examples of MOREOVER used in a sentence.
(mɔroʊvər ) adverb. You use moreover to introduce a piece of information that adds to or supports the previous statement. [formal]
Breaking moreover into more and over helps you remember what it means: more information over what has already been said. When you hear someone use moreover that ...
Moreover definition: Beyond what has been stated; besides.
: in addition to what has been said. It probably wouldn't work. Moreover [=furthermore, besides, in addition], it would be very expensive to try it. The ...
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adverb as in additionally. Strong match. furthermore. Weak matches. also, as well, besides, by the same token, further, in addition, likewise, more, to boot, ...
(formal) used to introduce some new information that adds to or supports what you have said previously synonym in addition (to somebody/something) A talented ...
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adverb · then · also · besides · either · furthermore · more · additionally · likewise.
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