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UK
/fəɹˌɛvəmˈɔː/
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ADVERB
-
at any future time; in the future
lead a blameless life evermore
How To Use forevermore In A Sentence
- Your testimonies are fully confirmed ; Holiness befits Your house, O Lord, forevermore.
- The feeling returned, of perseverance to love him forevermore.
- When the loans are paid off, that will be money flowing from the community into the community, forevermore. Dar Williams: Time To Put The Pressure On For Small Hydro
- In every aspect of life, services and goods will remain available to both public and private customers, as it was in the beginning and is now forevermore in bastions of democracy such as hospitals.
- Find a way to make it certain that she'll be yours forevermore.
- He asks Wiglaf to build a monument, a tomb where King Beowulf's ashes will be buried, a high tower over the old one, so sailors will see it and speak of it forevermore.
- In real terms, however, Manet was a true revolutionary artist, producing paintings that not only altered the world of art forevermore, but influenced the greatest art movement since the Renaissance.
- The reality is that now, even if the deal does manage to secure approval, the company will be stuck forevermore with the fruits of the politicians' meddling every time a board meeting convenes. Australia's Not-So-Foreign Exchange
- It ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, bells, bonfires, and illuminations , from one end of this continent to the other, from this time forward forevermore.
- “I, Briana Leigh Covington, do hereby accept the name of Portia and forevermore pledge my life and soul to the brotherhood of Stone and Grave.” Pure Sin