result

/ri-ˈzəlt/

Middle English, from Medieval Latin resultare, from Latin, to rebound, from re- + saltare to leap

verb

  1. to proceed or arise as a consequence, effect, or conclusion

  2. to have an issue or result

  3. revert

death resulted from the disease

the disease resulted in death

noun

  1. something that results as a consequence, issue, or conclusion; also : beneficial or tangible effect : fruit

  2. something obtained by calculation or investigation

phrasal verb

  1. to cause (something) to happen : to produce (something) as a result

The disease resulted in his death.