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    more·o·ver
    [môˈrōvər]
    adverb
    moreover (adverb)
    1. as a further matter; besides:
      "moreover, glass is electrically insulating"
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  1. In addition to what has been said
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    Moreover is an adverb that means in addition to what has been said. Moreover is used to transition into additional information or to connect a sentence to a related one that has already been said. Like additionally and besides, moreover is often used to begin a sentence.
    moreover /moɚ ˈ oʊvɚ/ adverb Britannica Dictionary definition of MOREOVER somewhat formal : in addition to what has been said
     
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