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resourced Definition


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resource
noun
    1. Someone or something that provides a source of help, support, etc when needed.
    2. A means of solving difficulties, problems, etc.
    3. Skill at finding ways of solving difficulties, problems, etc; ingenuity.
    4. Anything that can be of use to people, either a non-renewable resource or a renewable resource.
    5. Means of support, especially money or property.
      Thesaurus: money, capital, funds, wealth, assets, means, reserves, riches, holdings, wherewithal.
      Form: resources (usually)
    6. The principal source of wealth or income of a country or institution.
      Example: natural resources
      Form: resources (usually)
verb
    resourced, resourcing
    1. To provide support, usually financial, for someone or something.
Derivative: resourceful
adj
    Skilled in finding ways of solving difficulties, problems, etc; ingenious.
      Thesaurus: imaginative, talented, quick-witted, sharp, creative, fertile, ingenious, inventive, capable, clever, innovative, able, bright, slick.
Derivative: resourcefully
adverb
    Derivative: resourcefulness
    noun
      Derivative: resourceless
      adj
        Etymology: 17c: from French ressource, ultimately from Latin surgere to rise.



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