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soever
[ soh-ev-er ]
adverb
- at all; in any case; of any kind; in any way (used with generalizing force after who, what, when, where, how, any, all, etc., sometimes separated by intervening words):
Choose what thing soever you please.
soever
/ səʊˈɛvə /
adverb
- in any way at all: used to emphasize or make less precise a word or phrase, usually in combination with what, where, when, how, etc, or else separated by intervening words Compare whatsoever
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Example Sentences
Be thou sharpened, go to the right hand, or to the left, which way soever thou hast a mind to set thy face.
From Project Gutenberg
In truth, Madam, on what side soever you survey this religion, you will find it good for nothing.
From Project Gutenberg
How little soever you are disposed to reflect, you will be convinced, Madam, that I do not exaggerate these things.
From Project Gutenberg
The things are different, and most men resent the latter, how much soever they desire the former.
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Mephibosheth, how prejudicially soever misrepresented, yet rejoiceth that the King is come in Peace to his own house.
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