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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
Daniel Weru Ichang'i, a retired economic geology professor at the University of Nairobi, said Kenya had a long way to go, especially in gathering reliable data on its resources.
It also faces challenges in infrastructure development and human resource capacity, seen as critical for effective participation in ASEAN's economic community.
Sweden’s newfound resources could put it in Russia’s crosshairs.
“There was a major shift, and we allotted resources to allow that to happen,” he said.
Family resources and support, student attitudes and beliefs about their own academic abilities are “associated with homework completion,” wrote education professor Joyce L. Epstein, in an analysis of homework research.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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