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What does more so mean?

Looking for the meaning or definition of the word more so? Here's what it means.

Adjective
  1. Contextual comparative. Modifies another adjective (to which the "so" is a direct anaphoric reference), indicating a greater degree of the quality in question.
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I was disappointed at missing out on the owl, but more so on the waterhen, because I'd thought it would be easy.
David could be the bleakest character Allen has played, even more so than the pill-popping, whoring Harry.
The intent to make the already rambunctiously witty play even more so is laudable, as is the casting of new Edmonton talent.
Agronomics and economics have been as important, if not more so, than politics when it comes to making corn decisions.
And, once again, traditionalists are reacting against globalization just as vehemently, if not more so, as they did against modernity.
Indeed, Morrissey's new songs are the most rapturously received, more so even than the Smiths gems that he periodically drops into our laps.

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