1. wherewithal - Noun
2. wherewithal - Adverb
Wherewith.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe held up his watch to sunlight, letting it drink in the wherewithal that was to solar watches what money was to Earth men. Kurt Vonnegut
I have the wherewithal to challenge myself for my entire life. That's a great gift. Twyla Tharp
Students now arrive at the university ignorant and cynical about our political heritage, lacking the wherewithal to be either inspired by it or seriously critical of it. Allan Bloom
From the perspective of those who are entitled, the problems begin when those they despise do not go along with--and have the power and wherewithal to not go along with--the perceived entitlement. Derrick Jensen
You need to have people within your own party that have the wherewithal to stand up to you. Rand Paul
I don't believe I've ever played a hip dude. I don't think I would have the wherewithal to do that. Eugene Levy