redound | ||
1. | [ verb ] be added | |
Examples: | "Everything he does redounds to himself" |
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Related terms: | accrue | |
2. | [ verb ] be deflected | |
Examples: | "His actions redound on his parents" |
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Related terms: | reflect | |
3. | [ verb ] be excessive in quantity | |
Related terms: | predominate redundancy | |
4. | [ verb ] have an effect for good or ill | |
Examples: | : "Her efforts will redound to the general good" |
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Related terms: | affect | |
Similar spelling: |
Redondo Redonda redundant redundancy redundance reddened |