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Antonyms in Thesaurus Choose the Right Synonym for resource resource · resort · expedient · shift · makeshift · making practical choices around security · family · or resources feel unusually constructive. &mdash · Tarot.com · New York Daily News · 10 May 2026 This sort of attention to dessert is otherwise increasingly rare · serving a scoop of gelato in a fancy coupe · or a slice of cake assembled off-site. &mdash · Helen Rosner · New Yorker · 10 May 2026 King warned that the war would devour Johnson’s ambition for a Great Society · consuming the resources meant to relieve poverty here at home. &mdash · Mark Conway · Baltimore Sun · Rebecca Cope

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Antonyms in Thesaurus Choose the Right Synonym for resource resource
resort
expedient
shift
makeshift
making practical choices around security
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family
or resources feel unusually constructive. &mdash
Tarot.com
New York Daily News
10 May 2026 This sort of attention to dessert is otherwise increasingly rare
serving a scoop of gelato in a fancy coupe
or a slice of cake assembled off-site. &mdash
Helen Rosner
New Yorker
10 May 2026 King warned that the war would devour Johnson’s ambition for a Great Society
consuming the resources meant to relieve poverty here at home. &mdash
Mark Conway
Baltimore Sun
Rebecca Cope

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