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result

verb intransitive

[L. resulto, resilio; re and salio, to leap.]

s as z.

result

to leap back; to rebound. The huge round stone, resulting with a bound - .

result

To preceed, spring or rise, aS a consequence, from facts, arguments, premises, conbination of circumstances, consultation or meditation. Evidence results from testimony, or from a variety of concurring circumstances; pleasure results from friendship; harmony results from certain accordances of sounds. Pleasure and peace naturally result from a holy and good life.

result

To come to a conclusion or determination. the council resulted in recommending harmony and peace to the parties.

result

noun
Resilience; act of flying back. Sound is produced between the string and the air, by the return of the result of the string.

result

Consequence; conclusion; inference; effect; that which proceeds naturally or logically from facts, premises or the state of things; as the result of reasoning; the result of reflection; the result of a consultation or council; the result of a legislative debate.

result

Consequence or effect. The misery of sinners will be the natural result of their vile affections and criminal indulgences.

result

The decision or determination of a council or deliberative assembly; as the result of an ecclesiastical council.