Adverb
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see any, more.
Alice doesn't like Braque any more than she likes Picasso.
(as determiner or pronoun) I can't see any more people arriving; I don't think any more want to come.
(in negative or interrogative constructions) From a given time onwards; longer, again.
They don't make repairable radios any more.
Synonyms: any longer, no longer
(colloquial, chiefly Northern Ireland, US, in positive constructions) Now, from now on.
I eat fish anymore.
Synonyms: going forward, nowadays; see also Thesaurus:henceforth, Thesaurus:currently
Nothing can come out of nothing, any more than a thing can go back to nothing. Marcus Aurelius
Life does not cease to be funny when people die any more than it ceases to be serious when people laugh. George Bernard Shaw
Digital files cannot be made uncopyable, any more than water can be made not wet. Bruce Schneier
Don't tell any more fairy tales when the child has gone to sleep. Burundi Proverb
If there were no cold Friday evenings and boring Saturdays, no one would get married any more. Moroccan Proverb
You easily forget the eyes that don't see you any more. Greek Proverb