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Often used in the same context:
inure,
benefit,
gainsaid,
derivable,
reap,
impute,
negate,
accrue,
engender,
undermine,
militate,
impoverish,
disserve,
foregone,
ameliorated,
vitiates,
becloud,
diminish,
augur,
derive,
debilitate,
embitter,
embolden,
imperil,
begot,
crystalise,
outweigh,
enure,
ascribed,
hinder,
enfeeble,
magnify,
tarnish,
conduce,
dishearten,
manifested,
emasculates,
obviate,
furthered,
overweigh,
stultify,
subserve,
derogated,
alienate,
erode,
malign,
ennoble,
impede,
jeopardize,
marginalize,
taint,
prevail,
overshadow,
sully,
availed,
inheres,
expatiate,
deprive,
haled,
translate,
exculpate,
denigrate,
discountenanced,
subsume,
preponderate,
unmake,
mitigated,
disfranchise,
institutionalize,
advantaged,
reposes,
ipso facto,
enthroning,
presupposes,
destine,
victimize,
bastardise,
vindicate,
conciliate,
unhampered,
neutralized,
surmise,
presume,
affect,
countenanced,
constrain,
disserving,
disunite,
weaken,
misallocate,
chasten,
embarrass,
delude,
backfire,
disenfranchise,
endanger,
deducible,
enhance,
demoralize,
enlighten,
impair,
endear,
alms,
avail,
bereft,
coleridge,
evil,
free,
lie,
mis,
partake,
simple,
spoils,
woody,
affords,
anglo,
anything,
arid,
ashes,
augustine,
bach,
burnt
More general:
accrue,
affect,
bear on,
bear upon,
dominate,
impact,
predominate,
prevail,
reflect,
reign,
rule,
touch,
touch on
Also try:
— Adjectives for redound:
many,
much,
most,
more,
such,
small,
poor,
little,
lucrative,
last,
greater,
more...
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