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whomever

/hoom-ev-er/US // humˈɛv ər //UK // (huːmˈɛvə) //

无论何人,不管是谁,无论是谁,无论谁

Definitions

pron.代词 pronoun
  1. 1
    • : the objective case of whoever: She questioned whomever she met. Whomever she spoke to, she was invariably polite.

Examples

  • Which is to say, legally speaking, an individual can share their test results with whomever they choose.

  • The only thing these “tests” reveal is a window into the foolish psyche of whomever applies them.

  • They began assisting whomever they could and made plans to fight this blaze on high.

  • He added, “We will go to whomever we can partner with to deal with the immediate threat.”

  • Call up whomever you have been talking to about your suffering.

  • I shall write to the depositary of my money to deliver a hundred gold sous to whomever of your men shall deliver my letter to him.

  • I'll sleep with whomever I please, and whenever I please, and wherever I please, and that's the way things are going to be.

  • But it is the etiquette and tradition of the Grill, that whoever enters it must speak with whomever he finds there.

  • Your services will be amply repaid by whomever succeeds to the title and revenues of Northallerton.

  • Just then somebody happened to take me from whomever I was with and I caught step and glided off the universe.