whomever

Etymology

From Middle English whomever; equivalent to whom + ever.

pron

  1. Whatever person or persons (as object of verb or preposition).
    The letter is addressed to whomever it may concern.
    To impose his will on whomever he sees comfortably settled. 1920, Max Beerbohm, And Even Now

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