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Definition of evermore in English: evermoreadverb ɛvəˈmɔːˌɛvərˈmɔr (chiefly used for rhetorical effect or in ecclesiastical contexts) always. 主要用来起修辞作用或用于基督教早期著作中永远,始终 we pray that we may evermore dwell in him and he in us 我们祈求我们能够永远活在他的心中,他也永远活在我们心中。 Example sentencesExamples - I for one have always promoted our need to become evermore involved in governmental affairs at all levels.
- You don't need actual pain in hell; the knowledge that laughter is evermore denied is pain enough.
- It is there to deliver us, for an evening and evermore.
- This is good stuff, the chords and the melody seem evermore effective on this percussive version, and to quote the sleeve notes ‘If you feel like dancing, why not?’
- This is an alarming and dangerous practice, especially as the evermore financially successful cranks now employ well-produced TV ads and huge billboards and posters employing popular movie actors.
- Thus, both band and fans grew alike together in their musical education, and are bound evermore in a swirling mutual appreciation of the smaller person's universe.
- Families are enduring evermore stresses and strains.
- If victimisation's grip over artists like him is moot, maybe its ability to regiment society evermore is defective as well.
- Would you like the state to step in and interfere with the free (and so far completely one-sided) discussion that is driving people towards evermore extreme positions, or not?
- In Europe and the USA, all news is bad news: the media is often full of health scares, food panics and potential lifestyle risks, which join in people's minds, creating a powerful sense that we live in an evermore dangerous world.
- The child alone with her or his book is, for me, the true image of potential happiness, of something evermore about to be.
- While legal reforms are clearly needed, some critics say what is vital is to reverse a generation-old trend towards evermore sexual permissiveness.
- It's not difficult to see why magazines are turning to evermore aggressive retail tactics.
- Ten years gone we've been fighting this battle of evermore, and its nobody's fault but mine.
- Me, I suspect they are growing evermore desperate to retrospectively ‘justify’ their war, as the fruits of it grow more tragic, disastrous and perhaps even strategically-catastrophic for America.
- You will be alive, fruitful, and charming evermore because of my constant love.
- So sing hallelujah for the new flat, where sleep will evermore be uninterrupted by a flush of flushing, and my beloved can go back to believing that women's bottoms smell of flowers.
- I shall create grandchildren in his image to remind you evermore.
- This control of minutiae, of the void, and of the illusion of representation presented as the control of ‘nothing,’ is what determines and shapes our relationship within an evermore digitized society.
- Part of the problem is that journalists are evermore suspicious of government spin to manipulate the media.
Synonyms always, forever, for ever and ever, ever, for always, for all time, until the end of time, eternally, in perpetuity endlessly, without end, ceaselessly, unceasingly, constantly ever after, henceforth British for evermore, forever more North American forevermore Latin in perpetuum, ad infinitum informal until the cows come home, until the twelfth of never, until hell freezes over formal hereafter archaic for aye
Rhymesabhor, adore, afore, anymore, ashore, awe, bandore, Bangalore, before, boar, Boer, bore, caw, chore, claw, cocksure, comprador, cor, core, corps, craw, Delors, deplore, door, draw, drawer, explore, flaw, floor, for, forbore, fore, foresaw, forevermore, forswore, four, fourscore, furthermore, Gábor, galore, gnaw, gore, grantor, guarantor, guffaw, hard-core, Haugh, haw, hoar, ignore, implore, Indore, interwar, jaw, Johor, Lahore, law, lessor, lor, lore, macaw, man-o'-war, maw, mirador, mor, more, mortgagor, Mysore, nevermore, nor, oar, obligor, offshore, onshore, open-jaw, or, ore, outdoor, outwore, paw, poor, pore, pour, rapport, raw, roar, saw, scaur, score, senhor, señor, shaw, ship-to-shore, shop-floor, shore, signor, Singapore, snore, soar, softcore, sore, spore, store, straw, swore, Tagore, tau, taw, thaw, Thor, threescore, tor, tore, torr, trapdoor, tug-of-war, two-by-four, underfloor, underscore, war, warrantor, Waugh, whore, withdraw, wore, yaw, yore, your Definition of evermore in US English: evermoreadverbˌɛvərˈmɔrˌevərˈmôr (chiefly used for rhetorical effect or in ecclesiastical contexts) always. 主要用来起修辞作用或用于基督教早期著作中永远,始终 we pray that we may evermore dwell in him and he in us 我们祈求我们能够永远活在他的心中,他也永远活在我们心中。 Example sentencesExamples - If victimisation's grip over artists like him is moot, maybe its ability to regiment society evermore is defective as well.
- This is an alarming and dangerous practice, especially as the evermore financially successful cranks now employ well-produced TV ads and huge billboards and posters employing popular movie actors.
- Would you like the state to step in and interfere with the free (and so far completely one-sided) discussion that is driving people towards evermore extreme positions, or not?
- Ten years gone we've been fighting this battle of evermore, and its nobody's fault but mine.
- It's not difficult to see why magazines are turning to evermore aggressive retail tactics.
- It is there to deliver us, for an evening and evermore.
- So sing hallelujah for the new flat, where sleep will evermore be uninterrupted by a flush of flushing, and my beloved can go back to believing that women's bottoms smell of flowers.
- This is good stuff, the chords and the melody seem evermore effective on this percussive version, and to quote the sleeve notes ‘If you feel like dancing, why not?’
- Families are enduring evermore stresses and strains.
- You don't need actual pain in hell; the knowledge that laughter is evermore denied is pain enough.
- I shall create grandchildren in his image to remind you evermore.
- I for one have always promoted our need to become evermore involved in governmental affairs at all levels.
- Me, I suspect they are growing evermore desperate to retrospectively ‘justify’ their war, as the fruits of it grow more tragic, disastrous and perhaps even strategically-catastrophic for America.
- Part of the problem is that journalists are evermore suspicious of government spin to manipulate the media.
- In Europe and the USA, all news is bad news: the media is often full of health scares, food panics and potential lifestyle risks, which join in people's minds, creating a powerful sense that we live in an evermore dangerous world.
- This control of minutiae, of the void, and of the illusion of representation presented as the control of ‘nothing,’ is what determines and shapes our relationship within an evermore digitized society.
- While legal reforms are clearly needed, some critics say what is vital is to reverse a generation-old trend towards evermore sexual permissiveness.
- The child alone with her or his book is, for me, the true image of potential happiness, of something evermore about to be.
- You will be alive, fruitful, and charming evermore because of my constant love.
- Thus, both band and fans grew alike together in their musical education, and are bound evermore in a swirling mutual appreciation of the smaller person's universe.
Synonyms always, forever, for ever and ever, ever, for always, for all time, until the end of time, eternally, in perpetuity |