Give Me the Definition of Redound

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Although it sounds and sounds like a set of similar words (including Rebound, Resound, Abound, and Redundant), Redound is a term in its own right. It evolved from the Middle French rotunder, which in turn came from the Latin redundare, meaning “overflowing”. In its earliest known English usage in the late 1300s, redo meant “overflow” or “flood,” but these meanings are now considered archaic. In today`s language, redoing is often followed by an “to,” and the effect can be positive or negative: “[He] probably would have played heavily to my disadvantage if I had pursued my resolution to completion,” writes Joseph Heller in his 1984 tragicomic novel God Knows God. They do not return to the glory of Christianity, and they do not bring the slightest benefit to morality. There will be no small benefits for these manufacturers. Use the verb redound in formal situations to mean “to contribute” or “to have an effect.” You might tell your friend that his patience with unruly children will make him a good school bus driver. We might think that such an incident would not benefit Mr. Lopez at all. If Mardonius succeeds in his attempt, the glory of it will return to you. The honor bestowed upon our religion ultimately belongs to God, the author of it. There was every chance that the chance to be able to do the old man a great favor would come to their aid. Lekain retaliated by publishing some episodes of the lady`s private life that did not benefit him.

Redound only appears in the most formal words and writings, but it is a good way to describe an effect on a person`s good reputation or prestige. Your travels in Asia will make you famous as an adventurous traveler, while your reluctance to talk to your neighbors could lead to your hostile reputation. Originally, redound described something overflowing, which is the meaning of the Latin root word redunware. To be returned in response to a defect; appears only as a translation of perisseoo, “to be above and above”, “flood” (often in the New Testament); In 2. Corinthians 4:15 “that the revised version (British and American) “return to the glory of God by the thanksgiving of many,” “brings thanksgiving in abundance.” Evil, which was soon repulsed, descended like a flood upon those from which it came. Theme music by Joshua Stamper 2006©New Jerusalem Music/ASCAP. REDOUND, v.i. L. redundo; Red, re and cancel to rise or swell like waves. REDOUND`ING, ppr. Portion; Contributing; resultant.

Bibliographic information Orr, James, M.A., D.D. Editor-in-chief. “Entrance for `REDOUND`”. “International Standard Bible Encyclopedia”. 1915. Re-Dound` (from Re-, “Back” and undare, “to float like a wave”): 2. Lead accordingly; contribute; to result. Knowing that the One who raised the Lord Jesus will also raise us through Jesus and offer us with you. For all things are for you, that abundant grace may become the glory of God through the thanksgiving of many.

(2 Corinthians 1:1; Psalm 4:14-15).