result

/rɪˈzʌlt/
noun
  1. The outcome or effect of an action, event, or process.
    • Hard work often leads to good results.
    • The result of the experiment was surprising.
    • The election results were announced late at night.
  2. The final score or grade in a competition, test, or exam.
    • The soccer match ended with a 2-1 result.
    • The company's quarterly results showed a big profit.
    • She checked her exam results online.
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verb
  1. To happen or exist because of something else; to be the outcome.
    • The flood resulted in widespread damage.
    • The accident resulted from a mechanical failure.
    • His success resulted from years of practice.
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