moreover

/mɔːˈɹəʊ.və/
adv 1

Collocations

4

ADJ.

big, clear, clever, comfortable, difficult, exact, good, handsome

Moreover, the solution was clear to everyone in the meeting that afternoon.

VERB + MOREOVER

answered, exercise, house, looked, rules, seems, sense

She looked at the contract carefully, and moreover, she consulted with a lawyer before signing.

MOREOVER + NOUN

car's, definition, engine, imminence, it's, poet, safety, word

Moreover the engine's performance had deteriorated significantly over the past year.

PREP.

from, in, in, on

Moreover, in recent years the company has struggled to compete with larger rivals.

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