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Definition of resource
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Resource
(n.) That to which one
resorts
orr on which one
depends
for
supply
or
support;
means of
overcoming
a
difficulty;
resort;
expedient.
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Resource
::
Resource
(n.)
Pecuniary
means;
funds;
money,
or any
property
that can be
converted
into
supplies;
available
means or
capabilities
of any
kind..
Destitution
::
Destitution
(n.) The state of being
deprived
of
anything;
the state or
condition
of being
destitute,
needy,
or
without
resources;
deficiency;
lack;
extreme
poverty;
utter want; as, the
inundation
caused
general
destitution..
Fund
::
Fund (v. t.) To
provide
and
appropriate
a fund or
permanent
revenue
for the
payment
of the
interest
of; to make
permanent
provision
of
resources
(as by a
pledge
of
revenue
from
customs)
for
discharging
the
interest
of or
principal
of; as, to fund
government
notes..
Resort
::
Resort
(v.) That to which one
resorts
or looks for help;
resource;
refuge.
Economical
::
Economical
(a.)
Relating
to the means of
living,
or the
resources
and
wealth
of a
country;
relating
to
political
economy;
as,
economic
purposes;
economical
truths..
Amplitude
::
Amplitude
(n.) Of
extent
of means or
resources.
Available
::
Available
(a.) Such as one may avail one's self of;
capable
of being used for the
accomplishment
of a
purpose;
usable;
profitable;
advantageous;
convertible
into a
resource;
as, an
available
measure;
an
available
candidate..
Fail
::
Fail (v. i.) To
deteriorate
in
respect
to
vigor,
activity,
resources,
etc.; to
become
weaker;
as, a sick man
fails..
Substance
::
Substance
(n.)
Material
possessions;
estate;
property;
resources.
Pregnant
::
Pregnant
(a.) Full of
promise;
abounding
in
ability,
resources,
etc.; as, a
pregnant
youth..
Fund
::
Fund (n.) An
aggregation
or
deposit
of
resources
from which
supplies
are or may be drawn for
carrying
on any work, or for
maintaining
existence..
Strong
::
Strong
(superl.)
Having
great
wealth,
means,
or
resources;
as, a
strong
house,
or
company
of
merchants..
Demean
::
Demean
(n.)
Resources;
means.
Destitute
::
Destitute
(a.) Not
possessing
the
necessaries
of life; in a
condition
of want;
needy;
without
possessions
or
resources;
very poor.
Bluff
::
Bluff (v. t.) To
frighten
or deter from
accomplishing
a
purpose
by
making
a show of
confidence
in one's
strength
or
resources;
as, he
bluffed
me off..
Mean
::
Mean (n.)
Hence:
Resources;
property,
revenue,
or the like,
considered
as the
condition
of easy
livelihood,
or an
instrumentality
at
command
for
effecting
any
purpose;
disposable
force or
substance..
Inexhausted
::
Inexhausted
(a.) Not
exhausted;
not
emptied;
not
spent;
not
having
lost all
strength
or
resources;
unexhausted.
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.)
Lacking
in
elements
of
political
strength;
not
wielding
or
having
authority
or
energy;
deficient
in the
resources
that are
essential
to a ruler or
nation;
as, a weak
monarch;
a weak
government
or
state..
Exhaust
::
Exhaust
(v. t.) To
drain,
metaphorically;
to use or
expend
wholly,
or till the
supply
comes to an end; to
deprive
wholly
of
strength;
to use up; to weary or tire out; to wear out; as, to
exhaust
one's
strength,
patience,
or
resources..
Poverty
::
Poverty
(n.) Any
deficiency
of
elements
or
resources
that are
needed
or
desired,
or that
constitute
richness;
as,
poverty
of soil;
poverty
of the
blood;
poverty
of
ideas..
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