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Greater in quality, degree or amount; in a general sense; as more land; more water; more courage; more virtue; more power or wisdom; more love; more praise; more light. It is applicable to every thing, material or immaterial.
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Greater in number; exceeding in numbers; as more men; more virtues; more years. The children of Israel are more than we.Exodus 1:9.
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Greater. The more part knew not why they had come together. Acts 19:32.
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Added to some former number; additional. But Montague demands one labor more.
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To a greater degree. Israel loved Joseph more than all his children. Genesis 37:3.
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Itis used with the. They hated him yet the more. Genesis 37:5.
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It is used to modify an adjective and form the comparative degree, having the same force and effect as the termination er, in monosyllables; as more wise; more illustrious; more contemptible; more durable. It may be used before all adjectives which admit of comparison, and must be used before polysyllables.
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A second or another time; again. I expected to hear of him mo more. The dove returned not to him again any more. Genesis 8:12. No more, not continuing; existing no longer; gone; deceased or destroyed. Cassius is no more. Troy is no more. No more is used in commands, in an elliptical form of address. No more! that is, say no more; let me hear no more. In this use however, more, when the sentence is complete, is a noun or substitute for a noun. Much more, in a greater degree or with more readiness; more abundantly. More and more, with continual increase. Amon trespassed more and more. 2 Chronicles 33:23.
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a noun or substitute for a noun. A greater quantity, amount or number. They gathered some more, some less. Exodus 16:17. They were more who died by hail-stones, than they whom the children of Israel slew with the sword. Joshua 10:17. God do so to thee and more also. 7 Samuel 3:17. There were more than forty who had made this conspiracy. Acts 23:13.
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Greater thing; other thing; something further. Here we rest; we can do no more. He conquered his enemies; he did more, he conquered himself.