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whichever
[wich-ev-er, hwich-]
pronoun
any one that.
Take whichever you like.
no matter which.
Whichever you choose, the others will be offended.
adjective
no matter which.
whichever day;
whichever ones you choose.
whichever
/ wɪtʃˈɛvə /
determiner
any (one, two, etc, out of several)
take whichever car you like
( as pronoun )
choose whichever appeals to you
no matter which (one or ones)
whichever card you pick you'll still be making a mistake
( as pronoun )
it won't make any difference, whichever comes first
Word History and Origins
Origin of whichever1
Example Sentences
But for many Labour strategists, whichever way the ruling had gone, today was a case of "heads they win, tails we lose".
Put bluntly, Texas, California, and whichever states join them are now engaged in an antidemocratic race to the bottom.
"I'm confident with whichever decision I make its for the betterment of the team and we'll see."
State courts, in many or most cases, are controlled by whichever party holds power.
Whichever way Mr Naser's case is decided, his detention is what inspired veterans to form the Battle Buddies.
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