Resultase (en. Resulted)
/resul'tase/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
Indicates a possibility or a hypothetical situation regarding the outcome of an action.
If it were to be elected, I would implement many changes.
Si resultase elegido, implementaría muchos cambios.
Expresses a condition that depends on an uncertain outcome.
It was necessary for it to be clear to everyone.
Era necesario que resultase claro para todos.
Pertaining to the perception or evaluation of a result.
If it were to be positive, we would change strategies.
Si resultase positivo, cambiaríamos de estrategia.
Etymology
Comes from the verb 'resultar', which in turn has roots in the Latin 'resultare'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
if it were to result
expresses a hypothetical condition linked to a possible outcome.
si resultase
would result differently
indicates that the result could have been different.
resultase de otra manera
did not turn out as expected
refers to an outcome that did not meet expectations.
no resultase lo esperado
Related Words
result
Consequence of an action or situation.
resultado
resulting
That results from a process of transformation or change.
resultante
to result
To arise or occur as a result of a cause.
resultar
Slang Meanings
That something did not turn out as expected.
The project did not result as we thought.
El proyecto no resultase como pensábamos.
Reflects surprise at an unexpected outcome.
If that were to happen, we would all be amazed.
Si eso resultase, estaríamos todos asombrados.