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Resultative, in linguistic terms, refers to a structure or construction in which a verb expresses an action and its result simultaneously. It often involves a combination of a verb and an adjective or a verb and a noun that indicates the outcome of the action. Resultative constructions can convey the idea that the action taken has led to a specific state or condition.

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