resource
re·source / ˈrēˌsôrs; ˈrēˈzôrs; riˈsôrs; riˈzôrs/ • n. 1. (usu. resources) a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively: local authorities complained that they lacked resources. ∎ (resources) a country's collective means of supporting itself or becoming wealthier, as represented by its reserves of minerals, land, and other assets. ∎ (resources) available assets.2. an action or strategy that may be adopted in adverse circumstances: sometimes anger is the only resource left in a situation like this. ∎ (resources) one's personal attributes and capabilities regarded as able to help or sustain one in adverse circumstances: we had been left very much to our own resources. ∎ the ability to find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties: a man of resource. ∎ a teaching aid. ∎ archaic the possibility of aid or assistance: the flower of the French army was lost without resource.3. archaic a leisure occupation.• v. [tr.] provide (a person or organization) with materials, money, staff, and other assets necessary for effective operation: ensuring that primary health care workers are adequately resourced.DERIVATIVES: re·source·less adj.re·source·less·ness n.