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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
Weak match
Example Sentences
Many teams in that spot would simply have picked one of them to be their No. 1 and focused their resources on delivering him to the title.
The potential buy—the main driver for Jiangxi’s Monday share gains—signals the miner’s long-term commitment to resource expansion, she says.
“They don’t expect us to fight back because they have way more resources and power than we do.”
The James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions provides undergraduate and graduate students and postdoctoral scholars with the intellectual community, opportunities and resources to dedicate themselves to the pursuit of truth.
Language was a theatrical resource that could do more than win arguments.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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