Sentences

redound in a sentence

v. i.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

REDOUND: to have a consequential effect or result, often in a beneficial manner.

Sample Sentences

  1. Her hard work and dedication will surely redound to her benefit in the long run.
  2. The community's efforts to improve local facilities will redound positively on the quality of life for all residents.
  3. If we invest in education now, the results will redound through generations to come.
  4. His reputation for honesty and integrity has redounded to the advantage of his career.
  5. The charity's success will redound to the credit of all its volunteers and supporters.
  6. The success of the team's project will redound to their reputation in the industry.
  7. Her kindness and generosity redound to the goodwill of the community.
  8. The research findings may redound to the benefit of future generations.
  9. His hard work and dedication will surely redound to his career advancement.
  10. The charity event was a success, and the funds raised will redound to those in need.