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Quick definitions from WordNet (redound)
▸ verb: be deflected ("His actions redound on his parents")
▸ verb: be excessive in quantity
▸ verb: have an effect for good or ill ("Her efforts will redound to the general good")
▸ verb: be added ("Everything he does redounds to himself")
▸ Also see redounds
▸ Word origin
▸ Words similar to redound
▸ Usage examples for redound
▸ Words that often appear near redound
▸ Rhymes of redound
▸ Invented words related to redound
▸ verb: be deflected ("His actions redound on his parents")
▸ verb: be excessive in quantity
▸ verb: have an effect for good or ill ("Her efforts will redound to the general good")
▸ verb: be added ("Everything he does redounds to himself")
▸ Also see redounds
▸ Word origin
▸ Words similar to redound
▸ Usage examples for redound
▸ Words that often appear near redound
▸ Rhymes of redound
▸ Invented words related to redound