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Definitions for WHOMEVER
whomev·er
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whomeverpronoun
Objective case of whoever.
"To impose his will on whomever he sees comfortably settled."
Etymology: whom ever
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of WHOMEVER in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of WHOMEVER in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of WHOMEVER in a Sentence
Paul Chaplin as chief executive:
For us, we would like to keep that asset free from strings, so that if we do demonstrate its efficacy in three (cancer) indications, we have the freedom to license to whomever we want.
I hope after this bipartisan report comes out and joins the FBI, the Director of National Intelligence, Special Prosecutor Oregon Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden, that folks will reconsider and we can take the appropriate steps necessary to make sure that when Americans go to vote for whomever in 2020 for president that their votes will be counted fairly.
Age could be very much an issue, and it may not be. It depends on the state of my health and the health of whomever is running.
Iran is now free to sell as much oil as it wants to whomever it likes at whatever price it can get.
It can be expensive to feed a growing big cat because they require lots of raw meat, it's possible whomever owned it was overwhelmed by the cost and released it on purpose figuring local authorities would be able to take care of it, or they actually lost it and are afraid to come forward because of all the concern.
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