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resulting

Definition for resulting

adjective as in consequent

adjective as in secondary

adjective as in subsequent

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Example Sentences

The camera moves between characters rapidly, resulting in a sense of excitement and unease, and the climatic revelation of the mole is genuinely thrilling.

As the Moon moves into Earth's shadow, it will gradually darken before turning a dusky red, resulting in a stunning "blood moon".

From BBC

They clashed with security forces, reportedly resulting in dozens of civilian casualties, including patients and medics, was well as damage to the hospitals.

From BBC

"Marine diesel can smother habitats and wildlife, affecting their ability to regulate body temperature, potentially resulting in death."

From BBC

Swelling of the brain, resulting in death or damage that could involve any part of it, is perhaps the most frightening thing that measles can do to your child.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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