Issue or terminate (in a specified way, state, etc.); end.
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Examples for "result "
Examples for "result "
1 High-pressure systems bring generally calm conditions and often result in clear skies.
2 Elections New Zealand said it expected the final result by 5pm today.
3 Conclusions: Foodborne diseases result in a large disease burden, particularly in children.
4 However, its use in food products could result in unwanted toxic residues.
5 The project is a result of several years' work and painstaking planning.
1 A civil war would ensue , with neighbouring countries backing rival local forces.
2 Police maintained there was no reason to believe any danger would ensue .
3 When the systems are perturbed, pathological consequences ensue and disease risks rise.
4 A long legal battle in the appeals courts is likely to ensue .
5 The overall sense at 31 minutes was that a rout would ensue .
6 Dotcom bubbles ensue , with the attendant costs to savers and the economy.
7 It says that if house prices fall, a banking meltdown could ensue .
8 If there were any justice in the world, consumer boycotts would ensue .
9 Ames pictured the horrors which would ensue if the Treaty were rejected.
10 He felt weary and shrank from those inevitable confidences which must ensue .
11 Divorces would be impossible; for when love ceased, separation would naturally ensue .
12 I wished also to avoid the self-mortification which must ensue from altercation.
13 No wonder they shrank from the fearful consequence that might next ensue .
14 Don't be fooled by this argument that chaos will ensue Zuma's departure.
15 If one intrudes on the space of another, a-er-sanguinarybattlemay ensue .
16 You shall see how from the merest spark, a conflagration may ensue .
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