- verbredound (verb) · redounds (third person present) · redounded (past tense) · redounded (past participle) · redounding (present participle)
- formal(redound to)contribute greatly to (a person's credit or honor):"his latest diplomatic effort will redound to his credit"
- archaic(redound upon)come back upon; rebound on:"may his sin redound upon his head!"
Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘surge up, overflow’): from Old French redonder, from Latin redundare ‘surge’, from re(d)- ‘again’ + unda ‘a wave’.
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- To have an effect or consequenceRedound is a verb that means to have an effect or consequence, especially to the advantage or disadvantage of someone or something1234. It can also mean to return or recoil, or to reflect upon someone as to honor or disgrace13. It is usually followed by on or upon3. For example, "His achievements redounded on his reputation"3. Redound is a formal word that is not very common in everyday speech25.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.intr.v. re·dound·ed, re·dound·ing, re·dounds 1. To have an effect or consequence: deeds that redound to one's discredit. 2. To return; recoil: "covered her with a ridicule that would redound upon their son" (Louise Auchincloss).www.thefreedictionary.com/redoundMeaning of redound in English redound verb [ I ] formal us / rɪˈdaʊnd / uk / rɪˈdaʊnd / to have a result that is an advantage to someone:dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/redo…See synonyms for redound on Thesaurus.com verb (used without object) to have a good or bad effect or result, as to the advantage or disadvantage of a person or thing. to result or accrue, as to a person. to come back or reflect upon a person as to honor or disgrace (usually followed by on or upon).www.dictionary.com/browse/redound
to have a result that is an advantage to someone: A good relationship with one's colleagues redounds to everyone's benefit. Anything dramatic in the war may redound to the president. More examples. The move has only redounded to Daley's credit in the public view.
dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/redoundEnglish Language Learners Definition of redound. formal : to have a particular result. See the full definition for redound in the English Language Learners Dictionary. Comments on redound.
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