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Resource has 5 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

available source of wealth; a new or reserve supply that can be drawn upon when needed

"When the drought hit, the town relied on its underground aquifer as their last remaining water resource."

2

a source of aid or support that may be drawn upon when needed

"the local library is a valuable resource"

3

the ability to deal resourcefully with unusual problems

"a man of resource"

4

Something that one uses to achieve an objective, e.g. raw materials or personnel.

"The factory manager quickly allocated their remaining steel and skilled workers as resources to finish the urgent order before sunset."

In plain English: A resource is something useful that you can use to get things done.

"The local library is a valuable resource for students researching their history project."

Verb
1

To supply with resources.

"The new grant will help us resource the expansion of our community center."

In plain English: To resource something means to give it the money, tools, or support it needs to succeed.

"The team decided to resource the new project by hiring two additional engineers."

Usage: Use this verb to mean providing someone with the necessary tools, money, or support needed to succeed in a specific task. It is often interchangeable with terms like equip or empower when emphasizing the act of supplying essential means rather than just giving advice.

Example Sentences
"The local library is a valuable resource for students researching their history project." noun
"She managed her finances by treating every dollar as a valuable resource." noun
"The library serves as an essential educational resource for the entire community." noun
"During the drought, water became our most critical survival resource." noun
"The team decided to resource the new project by hiring two additional engineers." verb
Related Terms
factor of production limitarianism wasteful jam today url source bioenergy erp starvation pie infotopia biocapacity not have pot to piss in subscription shard efficiency reserve jevons paradox finance sharing economy
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
assets asset inventiveness
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
natural resource labor resources support ways and means aid recourse resourcefulness inner resource armory

Origin

The word "resource" comes from the Middle French ressource, which originally meant a source or spring of water. It entered English through this path and retained its core meaning of something that can be drawn upon to meet needs.

Rhyming Words
circe force gorce perce parce marce terce farce merce darce scarce tierce amorce alerce amerce pierce source fierce coerce bierce
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