result
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noun
aftermath, conclusion, consequence, consequentia, decision, denouement, determination, development, effect, end, eventuality, exitus, finding, fructus, fruit, fruition, harvest, judgment, outcome, outgrowth, output, product, resolution, resultant, termination, turnout, upshot, verdict, yield
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verb
accrue, arise, be due to, be the effect, be the outcome, come forth, come from, conclude, consequi, derive from, develop, emanate, emerge, end, ensue, evenire, eventuate, fieri, flow, follow, issue, originate, proceed, proceed from, redound, rise, spring, terminate, turn out
associated concepts: causation, direct result, necessary result, probable result, proximate result, result in damages suffered
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index
adjudication, answer (solution), award, conclusion (determination), conclusion (outcome), consequence (conclusion), denouement, destination, determination, development (outgrowth), effect, emanate, end (termination), ensue, evolve, finding, follow-up, holding (ruling of a court), issuance, judgment (formal court decree), occur (happen), outcome, outgrowth, output, proceeds, product, redound, stem (originate), supervene, toll (effect)
Burton's Legal Thesaurus.
William C. Burton.
2006
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common lawyer lingo for outcome of a lawsuit.
Law dictionary.
EdwART.
2013.
Synonyms:
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