Result ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Result ( noun )

  1. A consequence, effect, or outcome of a particular influence or action.
  2. Something produced by a particular process or system.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin resultare 'leap back, rebound', from re- (expressing intensive force) + saltare 'to leap'. the original sense was 'a bouncing back', later 'an outcome, consequence'.

Examples:

  1. The outcome of the experiment was a positive result.
  2. The result of the election was a victory for the opposition party.
  3. The test results showed a significant improvement.
  4. The result of her hard work was a promotion.
  5. The result of the negotiation was a compromise.

(As a verb)

Result ( verb )

  1. A consequence, effect, or outcome of a particular influence or action.
  2. Something produced by a particular process or system.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin resultare 'leap back, rebound', from re- (expressing intensive force) + saltare 'to leap'. the original sense was 'a bouncing back', later 'an outcome, consequence'.

Examples:

  1. The outcome of the experiment was a positive result.
  2. The result of the election was a victory for the opposition party.
  3. The test results showed a significant improvement.
  4. The result of her hard work was a promotion.
  5. The result of the negotiation was a compromise.
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