1. whichever - Pronoun
3. whichever - Determiner
Alt. of Whichsoever
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to historian Paul Blowers, the conclusions of his studies led him to believe that whichever region each animal was found in, was created there-"animals are naturally autochthones wherever they are found". Source: Internet
After they reached the end of their planned route they continued on walking through Westville whichever way they felt and even made stops near friends’ houses and at parks. Source: Internet
“And of course, disco's history is rooted in the need and desire to have a place to express yourself and be yourself without judgment or not be yourself, whichever way you're inclined. Source: Internet
A widely accepted practice is to follow whichever spoken form is judged better: the boss’s shoes, Mrs Jones’ hat (or Mrs Jones’s hat, if that spoken form is preferred). Source: Internet
All of the other gods acted as a jury, and as a way of declaring their verdict they were given pebbles, and told to throw them at whichever person they deemed to be in the right, Hermes or Hera. Source: Internet
At the whistle, the two players would run toward the ball and attempt to gain possession; whichever player gained possession first was allowed to choose possession (as if he had won a coin toss in other leagues). Source: Internet