redound

[US]/rɪˈdaʊnd/
[UK]/rɪˈdaʊnd/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi.to contribute to a result; to be added or accumulated; to contribute or add to something; to contribute to or have a beneficial effect; to contribute to a result
Word Forms
Past Tenseredounded
Past Participleredounded
Third Person Singularredounds
Pluralredounds
Present Participleredounding

Phrases & Collocations

redound to

redound upon

redound in

redound for

redound to glory

redound to good

redound to benefit

redound to success

redound to favor

redound to effect

Example Sentences

the team's efforts will redound to their success.

her kindness will redound to her reputation.

the investment in education will redound to future generations.

his hard work will redound to his benefit.

the charity's efforts redound to the community's well-being.

good deeds often redound to one's own advantage.

her achievements will redound to the glory of the school.

the new policy will redound to the benefit of all employees.

his generosity will redound to his family's legacy.

the project’s success will redound to the company's reputation.

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