To result from



Beispiel: They result from earlier decisions

Definition


"To result from" means to happen or occur as a consequence or outcome of a particular action, event, or condition. For example, when we say 'They result from earlier decisions,' it indicates that earlier decisions caused or led to the current situation.

Übersetzungen



    Etymologie


    The phrase "to result from" originates from the Latin verb 'resultare,' meaning 'to spring back' or 'resound.' Over time, it evolved in English to express the idea of an outcome or consequence flowing from a cause. Did you know? The word 'result' originally conveyed the sense of something springing back or rebounding, much like effects emerging from causes.