<noun.event> he listened for the results on the radio
a vector that is the sum of two or more other vectors
<noun.cognition> [ adj ]
following or accompanying as a consequence
<adj.all> 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 appeal the resultant savings were considerable
Resultant \Re*sult"ant\, n. That which results. Specifically: (a) (Mech.) A reultant force or motion. (b) (Math.) An eliminant.
The resultant of homogeneous general functions of n variables is that function of their coefficients which, equaled to zero, expresses in the simplest terms the condition of the possibility of their existence. --Sylvester.
Resultant \Re*sult"ant\, a. [L. resultans, p. pr. : cf. F. r['e]sultant.] Resulting or issuing from a combination; existing or following as a result or consequence.
{Resultant force} or {Resultant motion} (Mech.), a force which is the result of two or more forces acting conjointly, or a motion which is the result of two or more motions combined. See {Composition of forces}, under {Composition}.
Eliminant \E*lim"i*nant\, n. (Math.) The result of eliminating n variables between n homogeneous equations of any degree; -- called also {resultant}.
No one was injured in the bombing, but the blast and resultant fire destroyed the one-story building, causing damage estimated at $4 million.
That restraint seemed aimed at limiting public anger over a rail strike, and blunting any resultant move by Congress to enact into law recommendations made in January by a presidential emergency board.
But the resultant tug-of-war between a parliament intent on proving itself indispensable to the proper governance of Kuwait and a ruling family reluctant to cede too much of its historical authority has led to a crisis of leadership.
Its problems were aggravated by a loss of confidence among lenders and the resultant effects of the firm's record guilty plea to securities fraud, which brought in fines and restitution totaling about $650 million.
The resultant calf's "sinister birth" left it unqualified for prizes at the county fair, the justice wrote.
Lozano's shooting of motorcyclist Lloyd and the resultant death of passenger Blanchard in an accident caused three days of rioting in January.
With the inclusion of exceptional credits John Foster & Son, the specialist textile group, made substantial inroads into its losses in the year to February 28. Trading conditions remained depressed, with the resultant intense competition for business.
Arens warned that the Aug. 2 Iraqi invasion of Kuwait and the resultant arms sales to the Saudis and other U.S. allies were escalating the arms race in the Mideast and destabilizing the region.
Even if Gorbachev stumbles, Soviet leaders and intellectuals "understand there is no alternative to his political and economic reforms if long-term economic crises and resultant political disorders are to be avoided," McNamara said.
Polly Peck's resultant foreign exchange losses were charged not to its published pretax profits, but to reserves, and buried away in the notes to the balance sheets.
Mrs. DiMaiti had even checked what foods Chuck could easily digest because of his stomach wounds and resultant colostomy.
The resultant crisis has given democratic reformers an opportunity, but no more than a brief one.
And, finally, not the secret American negotiations with high Iranian officials for hostages and the resultant release of three of them.
The negative mood about the economy has been building for months, but was deepened by Iraq's Aug. 2 invasion of Kuwait and the resultant economic bad news: rising oil prices, falling stocks and higher interest rates.
Earnings per share came to 0.04p (0.38p). In Canada the group is to strengthen its capital base by merging its subsidiary with Heenan Senlac Resources, and the resultant undertaking will be listed in Toronto.
Loss per share came to 0.6p (7.2p). The directors pointed out that the period ended prior to the reorganisation and did not take account of the resultant significant reduction in overheads and borrowings.
Both sides would accelerate the timetable for reaching an agreement on conventional forces in Europe and for implementing the resultant cuts.