43 Verbs to Use for the Word outcome

Let us await the outcome.

Unable to foresee the outcome of the great struggle, having lost faith in those everlasting truths, religious and political, which it was madly setting at naught, what could it appear to him but an awakening from the dead, a return to young and genial health, a purifying thunderstorm.

Caesar heard of it and feared either possible outcome, that his colleague should be defeated in a separate attack or again that he should conquer: in the former event he felt that Brutus and Cassius would attain power, and in the latter that Antony would have it all himself; therefore he made haste though still unwell.

Belle tells me that she is extremely anxious to know the outcome of the matter.

Her eyes at last betrayed her love and she was vanquished before she realized the outcome of the struggle.

Dick, too, had flown to his adored Jack, and Acredale, confounded by the swift alternations in the young soldier's fortunes, settled down to wait the outcome with a tender sorrow for the bright young life eclipsed in disgrace so awful, death so ignominious.

" There were beautiful long hits, which threatened to change the outcome of games and some of them did.

When the opposing ranks were arrayed, two eagles that flew above the heads of the two armies battled together and indicated to the combatants the outcome of the war.

The fight lasts five days, but the fragment ends before we learn the outcome: The same fight is celebrated by Hrothgar's gleeman at the feast in Heorot, after the slaying of Grendel.

In fact, it seems probable that they would have declared for Virginia even more strongly, had it not been for the very reason that their feeling of independence was so surly as to make them suspicious of all forms of control; and they therefore objected almost as much to Virginian as Pennsylvanian rule, and regarded the outcome of the dispute with a certain indifference.

Livingston, the American minister, saw plainly the inevitable outcome of the struggle.

Smallbridge, an independent candidate, is apparently making a better race in the country than in the city, but he is so weak in both places that the ballots cast for him can scarcely affect the outcome unless the margin of victory is infinitesimal.

He realized that with this launching of their new hydro-aeroplane they would be entering upon an extra hazardous game, the outcome of which no one could foresee.

The seconds, as also the entire city, expected a harmless outcome only, especially as Lermontoff, as was known to his adversary, had declared he should shoot in the air.

Fichte experienced religious feelings the philosophical outcome of which he worked into his system.

Life and death are two convenient words for expressing the general outcome of two arrangements of matter, one of which is always found to precede the other."

No, it is I who control the outcome.

It would have been hard to forecast the outcome of this dispute; but, as it was, the swift rush of events made any settlement needless.

It would probably be safe to guess that, for a century past, two-thirds of every audience have clearly foreknown the outcome of the situation.

Her own opinions were the honest results of original thinking, and her conduct the outcome of the dictates of her own heartof her heart rather than of her reasoning powers, or of any code of lawa condition of mind which might be dangerous to individuals with less native purity of heart than hers.

I gathered from him and his Staff that a desperate effort was being made to join the forces of the Directorate of Five, which stood as the All-Russian Government and received its authority from the Constituent Assembly at Ufalargely Social Revolutionary in characterand the Siberian Government, the outcome of the Siberian Districts Duma, which met at Tomsk and was largely reactionary, with a small mixture of Socialist opinion.

Even the servants stood still with the dishes in their hands the better to hear the outcome of the affair.

But there is no reason why the word Literature should not be employed in that double sense which is allowed to attach to Painting, Music, Sculpture, as signifying either the objective outcome of a certain mental activity, seeking to express itself in outward form; or else the particular kind of mental activity in question, and the methods it follows.

He is a powerful leader, a relative of the central figures and if only because the feud is not his own, he is above the conflict and to some extent capable of influencing its outcome.

Something happened (German) and now he kept his carriageapparently an outcome of his stay.

43 Verbs to Use for the Word  outcome