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moreover

1 of 1adverb
/mɔˈroʊvɚ/
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used to introduce additional information or to emphasize a point

  • The new policy aims to reduce carbon emissions, and moreover, it aligns with the company's commitment to environmental sustainability.
  • The team demonstrated exceptional teamwork during the project, and moreover, they exceeded the client's expectations by delivering ahead of schedule.
  • The product offers advanced features at an affordable price, and moreover, it comes with a warranty that ensures customer satisfaction.
  • The research findings supported the hypothesis, and moreover, they provided insights that are crucial for future experiments in the field.
  • He is an excellent speaker; moreover, he knows how to engage the audience.