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にもまして (ni mo mashite) - Even More Than
Noun + にもまして
Quick answer
Noun + にもまして means "Even more than ~". It is a N1 Japanese grammar point with examples and drills on this page.
Meaning
Even more than ~
Explanation
This pattern is used to express that something is even more than another thing. It is often used to compare two elements, indicating that the first element surpasses the second.
Examples
彼の才能は、兄弟にもまして素晴らしい。
かれのさいのうは、きょうだいにもましてすばらしい。
His talent is even more remarkable than his brother's.
今年の夏は去年にもまして暑い。
ことしのなつはきょねんにもましてあつい。
This summer is even hotter than last year.
彼女は昔にもまして美しくなった。
かのじょはむかしにもましてうつくしくなった。
She has become even more beautiful than before.
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Noun + にもまして
Which sentence correctly uses "にもまして (ni mo mashite) - Even More Than"?