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How to pronounce resultant in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms end point
Type of degree, level, point, stage
Derivation result
Type Words
Synonyms accompanying, attendant, collateral, concomitant, consequent, ensuant, incidental, sequent
Derivation result


the resultant savings were considerable.
Type Words
Synonyms vector sum
Type of vector
Type Words
Synonyms final result, outcome, result, termination
Type of finish, conclusion, ending
Has types decision, subsequence, deal, worst, denouement, consequence, aftermath, separation, sequel
Derivation result

Examples of resultant

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That was after his handball had led to City's opener from the resultant penalty.
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Colfeians won the resultant line-out, ensuing from the penalty and kicked ahead.
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The long axes of these dunes extend in the resultant direction of sand movement.
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This individual discretion and resultant inconsistency is obviously problematic.
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The resultant collisions often led to serious injuries and sometimes even death.
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The resultant surface had two main planes and details that were usually incised.
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The resultant hills, known as tells, are found throughout the ancient Near East.
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Light usually has a spectrum of frequencies that sum to form the resultant wave.
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Townley met the resultant corner, which cannoned off a defender en route to goal.
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  • Attendant: following or accompanying as a consequence; "an excessive growth of bureaucracy, with attendant problems"; "snags incidental to the changeover in management"; "attendant circumstances"; "the period of tension and consequent need for military preparedness"; "the ensuant response to his ...
  • The final point in a process
  • Result: something that results; "he listened for the results on the radio"
  • Vector sum: a vector that is the sum of two or more other vectors
  • In mathematics, the resultant of two monic polynomials and over a field is defined as the product
  • In pipe organs, a resultant is a combination of pipes which allow the listener to perceive (not hear) a lower pitched sound. This is done by having two pipes, one pipe of the note being played, and its fifth being sounded at the same time. ...
  • (resultantly) As a result; because of this
  • The resultant of a system of forces is a single force or moment whose magnitude, direction, and location make it statically equivalent to the system of forces.
  • The sum of the magnitude and direction of a set of vectors.