whomever

/humˈɛvər/
pronoun
  1. The objective case of 'whoever'; used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to any person or people, no matter who.
    • Give the prize to whomever the judges select.
    • She will hire whomever she thinks is most qualified.
    • The manager spoke to whomever was waiting in the lobby.
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