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  • 21Result — A result is the final consequence of a sequence of actions or events (broadly incidents and accidents) expressed qualitatively or quantitatively, being a loss, injury, disadvantage, advantage, gain, victory or simply a value. There may be a range …

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  • 22result — I n. 1) to achieve, produce results 2) to evaluate, measure; tabulate results 3) to negate, nullify, undo a result 4) a direct; final; lasting; logical; negative; net; positive; striking; surprising result 5) overall; surefire results II v. 1)… …

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  • 23result — [[t]rɪzʌ̱lt[/t]] ♦ results, resulting, resulted 1) N COUNT: oft as a N A result is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened. Compensation is available for people who have developed asthma as a direct result of… …

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  • 24result*/*/*/ — [rɪˈzʌlt] noun I 1) [C/U] something that is caused directly by something else He said the argument was the result of a misunderstanding.[/ex] York Road will be closed and delays are likely as a result.[/ex] Colby died as the result of a heart… …

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  • 25result in — re ˈsult in [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they result in he/she/it results in present participle resulting in past tense resulted in …

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  • 26result — 01. She has been quite nervous lately, waiting for the test [results]. 02. According to the Buddha, all that we are is the [result] of what we have thought. 03. The greenhouse effect causes our atmosphere to retain more of the heat from the sun… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 27Result code — A code which identifies the result of a call made by a predictive dialler solution. Also known as a termination or disposition code. Result codes can be either generated by the dialler, or entered by an agent. Dialler generated result codesCall… …

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  • 28result — {{11}}result (n.) 1620s, from RESULT (Cf. result) (v.). Related: Results. {{12}}result (v.) early 15c., from M.L. resultare to result, in classical Latin to spring forward, rebound, frequentative of pp. of resilire to rebound (see RESILIENCE (Cf …

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  • 29Result set — An SQL result set is a set of rows from a database, as well as meta information about the query such as the column names, and the types and sizes of each column. Depending on the database system, the number of rows in the result set may or may… …

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  • 30result (a result) — n British a. an outcome in one s favour, what is due, a good result. The term originated in football jargon where to get a result means not to lose. Since 2000 it has often been used as an exclamation of delight, surprise and/or triumph. ► He… …

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