Adverb
ever-more (not comparable)
Alternative form of evermore
ever more
In the network economy, ever-less energy is needed to complete a single transaction, but ever-more effort is needed to agree on what pattern the transaction should follow. Kevin Kelly (editor)
As intelligent and responsible filmmakers, working in a free society, we have a duty to ensure that our chosen medium is a force for good. Especially in this ever-more complex and difficult world. David Puttnam
After weeks of adding ever more sanctions on Iran, Mike Pompeo gave the that a shift in policy could be possible. Source: Internet
And Menhaz was growing ever more withdrawn, though he was still the pride of his family. Source: Internet
Alongside the world-famous composers and singers, Polish directors of opera are rated ever more highly. Source: Internet
Also, the use of mirrors hung above mantels became ever more popular in light of the development of unblemished glass. Source: Internet