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The word "resource" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a supply or reserve that can be drawn upon when needed. As a verb, it means to provide with resources or to allocate resources.
competition
The word "scarce" refers to a situation where something is in limited supply or not readily available. It often implies a high demand for the item or resource that exceeds its availability. Scarcity can apply to natural resources, goods, or even opportunities, leading to competition for those limited resources.
A synonym for "resource" is supply. An antonym for "resource" is product. Please see the related link below.
satisfy
supply I guess
furnish, equip, provide, satisfy
Synonyms for scarce (in short supply) can include sparse, scanty, rare, meager, or limited.
It is any physical or virtual entity of limited availability or anything used to help one earn a living.
No, it is not. "Resourse" does not exist as a word in English.The correct spelling is resource.Some example sentences are:Solar power is a renewable resource.Another renewable resource is hydro power.The resource supply was empty.
To provide something that is wanted or needed ,often in large quantities and over longbperiod of time.
Yes, the word 'supply' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an amount or quantity of something that is available to use; a word for a thing.Example: The supply of milk and eggs will get us through the week.The word supply is also a verb: supply, supplies, supplying, supplied.