Resultant (adjective)

  1. Arising as a result or consequence.
  2. Produced or brought about as a consequence of a particular cause or set of conditions.

Origin:

Late middle english: from latin resultant- "resulting", from the verb resultare.

Examples:

  1. The resultant effect of the policy change was a reduction in crime.
  2. The resultant damage from the storm was extensive.
  3. The resultant increase in demand led to a shortage of goods.
  4. The resultant changes in the economy had a profound impact on society.
  5. The resultant increase in unemployment was a major concern for the government.
Some random words: uninitiated, elation, unequivocal