resource

/ˈriːsɔːrs/
verb
  1. To provide with resources, such as money, equipment, or staff.
    • The charity works to resource communities in need with clean water and food.
    • The government decided to resource the new school with computers and books.
    • We need to resource the project properly if we want it to succeed.
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noun
  1. A supply of something that can be used when needed, such as money, materials, or people.
    • The library is a great resource for students doing research.
    • Our company has limited financial resources, so we must budget carefully.
    • Water is a precious natural resource that we must protect.
  2. A person's ability to deal with difficult situations; inner strength or cleverness.
    • She showed great resource in solving the problem with no outside help.
    • His quick thinking and resource saved the team from a major mistake.
    • When the power went out, we had to rely on our own resource to stay warm.
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