Akademik

redound
verb /rɪˈdaʊnd,rəˈdaʊnd/
a) To result in, to contribute (to a specified situation or consequence).

I must wait and see whether the situation redounds to my advantage.

b) To attach, come back, accrue (to or upon someone).

The fact that in one case the advance redounds to private advantage and in the other, theoretically, to the public good, does not alter the core assumptions common to both.

See Also: redundance, redundancy, redundant

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