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evermore

[ev-er-mawr, -mohr] / ˌɛv ərˈmɔr, -ˈmoʊr /
ADJECTIVE
always
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"The demand for places is growing evermore. There are some desperate families out there who really do need a place at this school, but we cannot offer it."

From BBC

They were just there, "folklore" and "evermore," announced by Swift less than 24 hours before their respective releases, with barely enough time for the youngest fans to save up enough babysitting money.

From Salon

All of the opponents were Democrats, probably wary lest China’s threat complicates the progressive agenda of devoting evermore national resources to multiplying dependent domestic constituencies.

From Washington Post

Nevertheless, billionaire engagement in climate action is growing as nations lean evermore on private companies and philanthropists willing to make big — often financially risky — bets on decarbonization.

From Washington Post

“We want West Virginia to be known evermore as that energy state that always figured it out.”

From Seattle Times