more and more
adverb
- to an increasing extent
Wiktionary
adv
- Progressively more.
“The road gets more and more steep.”
“He started calling more and more frequently.”
- In a manner that progressively increases.
“The wound hurt more and more as we walked on.”
“His colour sicken'd more and more, He faded into age; And then his enemies began To show their deadly rage.”
- Indicates that the statement is becoming progressively more true.
“More and more, children are among the first to take up new technologies.”
“More and more it is not the soul and Nature, but the eye and print, whose resultant is thought.”
det
- Increasingly more; a growing number of; a growing quantity of.
“There are more and more people who keep pets these days.”
“It's unarguable that ticket offices are less relevant than they once were. More and more passengers buy tickets online.”