To result in



Ejemplo: This change results in better outcomes

Definición


"To result in" means to cause a particular outcome or consequence to happen, often as a direct effect of an action or event. It indicates that one event leads logically or naturally to another, as in 'This change results in better outcomes.'

Traducciones



Etimología


The phrase "to result in" comes from the verb 'result,' which derives from the Latin 'resultare,' meaning 'to spring back' or 'to rebound.' Over time, it evolved to mean the consequence or outcome of an action. The use of 'in' specifies the effect or result occurring within or as part of something.

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