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resource
noun as in supply drawn upon, either material or nonmaterial
Strongest matches
ability, capability, capital, means, property, reserve, source, support, system, talent, wealth
Strong matches
appliance, artifice, assets, cleverness, contraption, contrivance, course, creation, device, expedient, fortune, hoard, ingenuity, initiative, inventiveness, makeshift, measure, method, mode, quick-wittedness, recourse, refuge, relief, resourcefulness, riches, shift, step, stock, stockpile, store, stratagem, substance, substitute, surrogate, way, worth
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Example Sentences
"For this reason, we must focus on mobilising domestic resources and harnessing our God-given resources," Samia told her ministers.
This will see expanded training facilities, investing in rescue training equipment and more resources put into flood containment.
Being labelled as an FTO means it becomes illegal for US citizens to knowingly provide material support or resources to the group in question.
Alison Holmes, the director of the Fleming Initiative, said antibiotics were "one of the greatest health resources that has been squandered" and we should all think of how much we owe to antibiotics.
Universal is expected to pour resources into seeing she wins the statuette this time around, and she is already the bookmakers' favorite.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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