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View definitions for all the more

all the more

adverb as in a fortiori

adverb as in even

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The Middle East seems to be on the brink of a transformation—whether toward stability or fiercer mayhem is hard to say, all the more so with Donald Trump returning to the White House in six weeks.

From Slate

This new role elevates Klobuchar to the No. 3 spot of Democratic leadership, making her comments about the election all the more alarming.

From Slate

There are dark days ahead — but that’s all the more reason to let in as much light as possible.

From Salon

Oppenheimer acknowledges that his film feels all the more timely now that questionable attitudes toward the climate are on the rise.

One was in charge of all the more technical aspects and the other one was in charge of the actors, but also of the set design, the set designer, the makeup, the costumes and so on.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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