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neverthemore

adverb

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Wiktionary

adv

Etymology: From Middle English never the more, never þe mare (also Middle English never the mo, never þe mo), equivalent to never + the + more.

  1. Not any more; no longer.

    For so there is another like Law enacted against wearing of the Irish Apparel, but neverthemore is it observed by any, or executed by them that have the Charge […]

    […] he then of a certain pity framed his fancy toward her, and soon after married her, neverthemore discontinuing his study of the law at Lincoln's Inn.

  2. Anyway; all the same.

    I do not know exactly why our organization got the name Phi Rho Sigma, but it suits me neverthemore.

    ... the same neatness as of a hospital bed, you at the desk curled carefully at the white sheets, neverthemore, it is somehow you in those letters, from that metropolis where there is only one face and you have it for the moment, and even the sense of the color of the yes eyes is enough for me.

  3. Even more (a second event compounds the first)

    Neverthemore, much interest was developed in train-spotting as direct consequence of present experimenting, and much more research needs to be done in this area.

    The drum roll, the spotlight, the glamorous assistant, the sudden cascade of damsk silk, et voilà! -- a pile of paper. Neverthemore, one was instantly struck by clarity of vision, the singleness of purpose stamped into the woody grain of every recycled sheet.