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Meaning
Verb
●
To
swell up
(of water,
waves
etc.); to
overflow
, to
surge
(of
bodily
fluids).
●
To
contribute
to an
advantage
or
disadvantage
for someone
or something.
●
To
contribute
to the
honour
,
shame
etc. of a person or organisation.
●
To
reverberate
, to echo.
●
To
reflect
(honour,
shame
etc.) to or onto someone.
●
To
attach
,
come back
,
accrue
to someone; to
reflect
back on or upon someone (of
honour
,
shame
etc.).
●
To
arise
from or
out of
something.
●
To
roll back
; to be sent or
driven
back.
Noun
●
A
coming back
, as an effect or
consequence
; a return.
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Origin
redound
English
rédonder
French
redundo
Latin
re-
Latin
undo
Latin
unda
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
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Rhymes
Pound
Round
Hound
Found
Wound
Mound
Sound
Gound
Bound
Ground
Blound
Gowned
Around
Stound
Abound
Nouned
Unwound
Astound
Browned
Unsound
Frowned
Rewound
Expound
Redound
Crowned
Aground
Remound
Impound
Drowned
Confound
Compound
Profound
Reground
Renowned
Surround
Baffound
Uncrowned
Overwound
Unconfound
Underground
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