resource

[ˈriːsɔːs]

resource Definition

  • 1a stock or supply of materials, assets, or information that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively
  • 2a natural feature or phenomenon that enhances the quality of human life
  • 3a person regarded as having the ability to deal with a particular situation or problem effectively

Using resource: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "resource" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company's most valuable resource is its employees.

  • Example

    The country's natural resources include oil, gas, and minerals.

  • Example

    The library is an excellent resource for research.

  • Example

    She proved to be a valuable resource in solving the problem.

resource Synonyms and Antonyms

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Idioms Using resource

  • run out of resources

    to exhaust all available materials, assets, or information needed to function effectively

    Example

    The team ran out of resources before they could finish the project.

  • resource to/for

    to provide assistance or support to someone or something

    Example

    The organization is a great resource for people in need of legal advice.

  • stretch resources

    to use resources in a way that maximizes their effectiveness or efficiency

    Example

    The company had to stretch its resources in order to meet the deadline.

Phrases with resource

  • materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain

    Example

    The country's economy relies heavily on its natural resources.

  • a person who is knowledgeable about a particular subject and is available to provide information or advice

    Example

    We invited a resource person to speak at our conference.

  • the process of distributing resources among different groups or individuals in order to achieve a particular goal

    Example

    The government's resource allocation policies have been criticized for being unfair.

Origins of resource

from Old French 'ressourse', meaning 'a source again'

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Summary: resource in Brief

The term 'resource' [ˈriːsɔːs] refers to a stock or supply of materials, assets, or information that can be drawn upon to function effectively. It can also refer to natural features or phenomena that enhance human life. Additionally, it can describe a person regarded as having the ability to deal with a particular situation or problem effectively. Examples of usage include 'The company's most valuable resource is its employees,' and 'The library is an excellent resource for research.' Idioms like 'run out of resources' and 'stretch resources' denote the exhaustion or maximization of resources, respectively.

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