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wherever
[ wair-ev-er, hwair- ]
conjunction
- in, at, or to whatever place.
- in any case or condition:
wherever it is heard of.
adverb
- where? (used emphatically):
Wherever did you find that?
wherever
/ wɛərˈɛvə /
pronoun
- at, in, or to every place or point which; where
wherever she went, he would be there
- subordinating in, to, or at whatever place
wherever we go the weather is always bad
adverb
- no matter where
I'll find you, wherever you are
- informal.at, in, or to an unknown or unspecified place
I'll go anywhere to escape: London, Paris, or wherever
- an intensive form of where, used in questions
wherever can they be?
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Wherever he travels, Václav Klaus can be assured a welcome reception from likeminded free marketers.
“We are just displaced, but we are still in positions to attack wherever we want,” said Jihad Yar Wazir.
Also in Germany, he made The Mountain Eagle, which was set, Hitchcock recalled, “in Old Kentucky, wherever that might be.”
This is just the way we consume TV now: our favorite shows, whenever we want them, wherever we want them.
Its award-winning Sling technology allows consumers to take their live and recorded TV with them wherever they want.
He was fond of the pathetic, but the humorous moved him most, and his lively gifts were welcome wherever we went.
It was rather a nuisance, too, to find that wherever he went he excited a considerable amount of attention.
He promised the king that wherever he should land in places not discovered before, there he would plant the flag of Spain.
And wherever the Covenant of God will be taken hold upon by men returning to him, the whole heart will be engaged.
Wherever feasible, I have preferred to let Tchaikovsky himself tell the story of his life.
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