Wether in a sentence as a noun

Apple's legal team handling the suit will determine wether to file for an injunction blocking the devices from being sold.

A bellwether is a male sheep at the head of a flock, around whose neck a bell is hung so that you can hear where the flock is even when you can't see it.

It matters little wether that command concentration comes from government or private sources.

It's redistribution without source - and that's independent of wether it's a fork or the original version.

Lately there have been discussions about wether to remove or modify the plea bargain, fueled after a series of appeals against plea bargains [1].

You dont need to "recruit more black entrepreneurs" , you need to recruit entrepreneurs wether they are black,yellow,brown,man,woman,trans without prejudice,based only on their skills.

I need to know my brushes and their properties also, wether they're made hair from a horse, camel, squirrel, sable, etc... I need to know a myriad of different things that are NOT actually painting.

Whether the credit card company eats the loss or wether the merchant gives them the money back depends I believe on how much information the merchant collected about the transaction.

Ok, There is certainly nothing wrong with this advice for CEOs, but the question goes begging as to wether or not such a "game theoretic" outcome is stable if the strategy is pursued by a broader set of employees.

It's really not a relevant metric for wether ****** is ****** if there are grieving friends and family, or if people live in fear - it seems every other crime show deals with the ****** of a miserable, lonely homeless guy or a prostitute.

From those options it strikes me as if the form would really care about wether or not I am male or female, but if I am a doctor, then who cares if I am female or male, I have apparently made it to a higher state of being, one that transcends gender.

Wether definitions

noun

male sheep especially a castrated one