Get to know Resourced better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Resourced meaning
simple past and past participle of resource
Using Resourced
- The main meaning on this page is: simple past and past participle of resource
- In the example corpus, resourced often appears in combinations such as: resourced and, properly resourced, resourced to.
Context around Resourced
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 1 start, 13 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Resourced
- In this selection, "resourced" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, sufficiently, properly, best, supply, rural and city stand out and add context to how "resourced" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a specialist resourced provision could and also under resourced. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "resourced" sits close to words such as adjudged, aggravating and alamos, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with resourced
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Israel has one of the best-resourced militaries in the world, heavily supported by Washington. (15 words)
But few run campaigns that are as co-ordinated, well-resourced and targeted below the national level. (17 words)
He added that even a few lawsuits from coastal homeowners could all but bankrupt his well-resourced city. (18 words)
We do want our parliamentarians to be well resourced, they need to be able to travel to and from their electorates and for those in big regional electorates, they need to be able to travel the length and breadth of their electorates as well,” he said. (46 words)
Post-pandemic, Boris Johnson did launch his so-called ‘Bus Back Better’ fund to support local bus services, but it was under-resourced and oversubscribed so that Cheshire West and Chester Council did not receive a single penny. (38 words)
While shareholders and senior executives benefited from stock dividends, buybacks and stock-based compensation, “the result of this strategy is plain to see: an under-resourced supply chain, and an equally under-resourced and badly alienated workforce. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
While shareholders and senior executives benefited from stock dividends, buybacks and stock-based compensation, “the result of this strategy is plain to see: an under-resourced supply chain, and an equally under-resourced and badly alienated workforce.
Also, one of the critical elements of preparedness is having a comprehensive national all-hazards preparedness plan that is regularly tested for improvement, sufficiently resourced, and effectively implemented.
As the threat actors become more technically advanced and well-resourced, they also share their techniques and capabilities with the wider dark web community, concludes the report.
But few run campaigns that are as co-ordinated, well-resourced and targeted below the national level.
But the exodus from big cities hit hard by Covid is widely expected to cause a spike in cases in under-resourced rural areas.
He added that even a few lawsuits from coastal homeowners could all but bankrupt his well-resourced city.
Helped start a nonprofit organization called Love, Inc., serving thousands of under-resourced individuals and eco-projects that have sustained entire communities.
He said Governments must ensure that the University is properly resourced so that it can carry out its mandate, as students across the region are finding it hard to pay fees.
He's never gotten nailed for any of his likely tax cheating because Trump "overwhelmed" the under-resourced IRS.
In summary, the company continues to be well resourced to execute effective SER-109 commercialization activities pending FDA approval and to drive our ongoing development and preclinical programs.
Israel has one of the best-resourced militaries in the world, heavily supported by Washington.
Not only is financing for adaptation measures insufficient, but climate research in the region is also under-resourced.
Post-pandemic, Boris Johnson did launch his so-called ‘Bus Back Better’ fund to support local bus services, but it was under-resourced and oversubscribed so that Cheshire West and Chester Council did not receive a single penny.
The fund’s goals are twofold: to expand services in under-resourced clinics and to empower community groups that educate on reproductive health.
The school has been identified as having pupils with high need which a specialist resourced provision could support, whilst further supporting sufficiency in the area and an existing space that can be adapted for September 2023.
The Social Democrats share my concerns about Ireland’s under-resourced mental health and disability services for children and adults, and the need for greater investment in these areas, as well as health service reform,” he said.
The WHO, for some time now, has embarked on a global campaign to highlight the “strategic, aggressive and well-resourced tactics” employed by the tobacco industry to target youths and to debunk the myths they create.
They said the move should be wide-ranging with moves to create safer neighbourhoods and well-resourced adult social care and children’s services while providing income and housing support supports to reduce financial stress.
Trauernicht, meanwhile, said that the reality was that the previous fires were contained only through the hard work of an under-resourced sector.
We do want our parliamentarians to be well resourced, they need to be able to travel to and from their electorates and for those in big regional electorates, they need to be able to travel the length and breadth of their electorates as well,” he said.
Common combinations with resourced
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: