WHOMEVER


Meaning of WHOMEVER in English

hüˈmevə(r) pronoun, objective case of whoever

Etymology: Middle English whom ever, from whom + ever

: whoever 1 — used as object of a verb or preposition

so that she could help whomever she married — Lillian Ross

whomever this alleged autobiography … is about, it is a real life — Springfield (Massachusetts) City Library Bulletin

— sometimes used as the subject of a verb or as predicate nominative with a copulative verb especially after a preposition or a verb of which it might mistakenly be considered the object

simple possession of the note would be enough to insure the future of whomever held it — Arthur Knight

I go out to talk to whomever it is — Guatemala News

he attacked whomever disagreed with him

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.