Result

Final event in a sequence


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::summary Final event in a sequence ::

A result (also called upshot) is the outcome or consequence of a sequence of actions or events. Possible results include gain, injury, value, and victory. Some types of results include the outcome of an action, the final value of a calculation, and the outcome of a vote.

Description

A result is the final consequence of a sequence of actions or events expressed qualitatively or quantitatively. Possible results include advantage, disadvantage, gain, injury, loss, value, and victory.

There may be a range of possible outcomes associated with an event depending on the point of view, historical distance or relevance. Reaching no result can mean that actions are inefficient, ineffective, meaningless or flawed.

Types

Some types of result are as follows:

References

References

  1. (2015). "Oxford Dictionary of English". [[Oxford University Press]].
  2. Doyle, Charles. (2016). "A Dictionary of Marketing". [[Oxford University Press]].

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