It means 'from then until now' and suggests that the time in question was not recent. Example:
Ten years ago, I found a better way of roasting potatoes, and I have used that method ever since.
2007-03-12 23:26:53
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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From that point to now. Example: Ever since that car accident I have been very depressed. (not really, only example that would come to mind)
2007-03-13 07:52:24
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answered by mnkstapel 3
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Ever since - A time only God knows when...
2007-03-13 06:24:25
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answered by Mafia Agent 4207 5
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since with an extra word in front of it
i have been sober ever since this weekend
2007-03-13 06:22:37
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answered by babygirl_of_texas 4
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From the beginning
2007-03-13 06:27:31
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answered by cheri 7
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"from that time onwards (until now)"
'We met when we first started school together and we've been friends ever since.'
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2007-03-13 08:04:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Forever or since its beginning.
2007-03-13 06:23:26
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answered by Anonymous
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