forevermore
adverb
for·ev·er·more
fə-ˌre-vər-ˈmȯr
fə-ˌre-və-,
fȯ-
: for an endless time : forever entry 1 sense 1
Plant a black gum in your yard and fall will forevermore arrive with a fanfare of scarlet foliage.—Doug Hall
… carving Hollywood, now and forevermore, in our imaginations as something both absurd and unholy.—Neal Gabler
When you were first introduced to her you called her Miss Stanleymain … Then she begged you to call her Miss Sylvia, and as Miss Sylvia you spoke and thought of her forevermore.—Lucy Maud Montgomery
In the backs of these cars was a great miscellany of items … which would now remain in the back forevermore.—Ian Frazier
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Merriam-Webster unabridged
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