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wherewithal [ˈweəwɪðɔ:l, Am ˈwer-] N no pl

the wherewithal

Usage examples with wherewithal

the wherewithal

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He is described as a dandy who is ashamed of his family's lack of wherewithal.
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That's if they had the wherewithal to leave, of course.
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But with enough financial wherewithal and a strong sense of community a black man could build a large hotel.
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It would have been gone forever had not the community raised a hue and cry, as well as the wherewithal to save it.
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They had the necessary wherewithal for being patrons to the literate and artistic.
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The cost had to be borne by parochial funds while the municipality had to come up with the wherewithal for the tower.
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Herds, unlike crops, are vulnerable to theft because they are mobile and there is little government wherewithal to enforce property rights of herd animals.
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Officials upon leaving their posts discover they have no wherewithal to support their households.
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When punishments and penalties miss their mark, people lack the wherewithal to control hand and foot.
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Accountants say the taxman has always had plenty of intelligence of wrongdoing, but lacked the resource and wherewithal to act on it fully.
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