0 a result of a series of events or a long process:
The end result of these changes will be more bureaucracy and fewer resources.
1 what finally happens from a series of events:
I followed the recipe, but the end result was disappointing.
The end result is that we do not support intellectual innovation as much as we ideally should.
The end result is reduced intracranial compliance, elevation in intracranial pressures, and reduced pressures ofcerebral perfusion.
The end result, in this formula, is the pleasure of the male consumer.
Linguistic meaning depends on variable convention, and is not the end result of any "rule-driven" process open to prior analysis.
The establishment of the leader-order longitudinal flow is the end result of the separate initiating mechanism for this model.
The end result was that no official student list from the movement was agreed upon, and the student organisation essentially self-destructed.
The end result has been to use my original subject as a means to reflect on some of the presuppositions that can limit historical research.
Either way, the end result is a system that can produce visual imagery.