Resulting
[rɪ'zʌltɪŋ] or [rɪ'zʌlt]
Definition
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Result
Typed by Elvin
Examples
- When the purpose of the activity is restricted to ascertaining these qualities, the resulting knowledge is only technical. John Dewey. Democracy and Education.
- The latter is the element that we breathe and which passes into the body, there to combine with the impurities resulting from the various life activities. Various. The Wonder Book of Knowledge.
- There is great danger of delay resulting in a campaign back to the Ohio River. Ulysses S. Grant. Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant.
- But in its case, the quality of the resulting knowledge is the controlling factor and not an incident of the activity. John Dewey. Democracy and Education.
- A fuse is made by combining a number of metals in such a way that the resulting substance has a low melting point and a high electrical resistance. Bertha M. Clark. General Science.
- In practice, the wood ashes were boiled in water, which was then strained off, and the resulting filtrate, or lye, was mixed with the fats for soap making. Bertha M. Clark. General Science.
- I think it a case of spectral illusion: I fear, following on and resulting from long-continued mental conflict. Charlotte Bronte. Villette.
- He split up the iron core of the armature into thin laminations, separated by paper, thus practically suppressing Foucault currents therein and resulting heating effect. Frank Lewis Dyer. Edison, His Life and Inventions.
- The mind may be regarded as a group of contents resulting from having certain things presented. John Dewey. Democracy and Education.
- The discomfort we feel in an overcrowded room is partly due to an excess of moisture in the air, resulting from the breathing and perspiration of many persons. Bertha M. Clark. General Science.
- If, however, equal quantities of different substances are exposed, the temperatures resulting from the heating will not necessarily be the same. Bertha M. Clark. General Science.
- Though he had not seen her he had heard of her; he knew of her connection with Mrs. Hatch, and of the talk resulting from it. Edith Wharton. The House of Mirth.
- Many Inventions and Modifications Resulting in a Wonderful Evolution. William Henry Doolittle. Inventions in the Century.
- The further we get away from this direct, first-hand source of knowledge, the more numerous the sources of error, and the vaguer the resulting idea. John Dewey. Democracy and Education.
- The unsightly cracks and humps in cement floors are sometimes due to the expansion resulting from heat (Fig. 5). Bertha M. Clark. General Science.
- To own to the partial truth of what he had heard would be distressing as long as the humiliating position resulting from the event was unimproved. Thomas Hardy. The Return of the Native.
- The Established Church of England is one of the most typical and successful of the resulting compromises. H. G. Wells. The Outline of History_Being a Plain History of Life and Mankind.
- Hence it will be seen that, as in many other arts, he made a lasting impression in this one by the intrinsic merits of the improvements resulting from his work therein. Frank Lewis Dyer. Edison, His Life and Inventions.
- Zinc and lead can be used, but the current resulting is weak and feeble, and for general use zinc and carbon are the most satisfactory. Bertha M. Clark. General Science.
- The rush to the gold fields of California in 1849 and the resulting settlement of the far western country made Chicago even more central than it had been before. Rupert S. Holland. Historic Inventions.
- If the rotating cardboard disk (Fig. 88) is painted one third red, one third green, and one third blue, the resulting color is white. Bertha M. Clark. General Science.
- We owe the snug fit of metal tires and bands to the expansion and contraction resulting from heating and cooling. Bertha M. Clark. General Science.
- The men who took part in those great social movements summed up their aspiration in pictures of decisive battles resulting in the ultimate triumph of their cause. Walter Lippmann. A Preface to Politics.
- It is clear that the working of the key which starts and stops the current in this line will be imitated by the motion and the resulting clicks of the sounder. Bertha M. Clark. General Science.
- If the sound waves resulting from the shout meet a cliff or a mountain, they are reflected back, and on reaching the ear produce a later sensation of sound. Bertha M. Clark. General Science.
- The next question is, how are we going to make the resulting image permanent. Various. The Wonder Book of Knowledge.
- The advantages resulting from their trade, it has been obliged to share with many other countries. Adam Smith. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations.
- Concerning projection, this manufacturer said: Pictures cannot succeed without perfect projection, resulting in absolutely clear, flickerless pictures. Various. The Wonder Book of Knowledge.
- Are we not told that if the citizens cannot depend upon the men appointed to protect their property, and to maintain order, then chaos and disorganization resulting in vice and crime must follow? Walter Lippmann. A Preface to Politics.
- The fighting lasted for several hours, resulting in considerable loss to both sides. Ulysses S. Grant. Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant.
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