résulteront
résulteront is the future tense plural form of the French verb "résulter." It means "will result" or "will stem from." The verb "résulter" itself comes from the Latin word "resultare," meaning to rebound or to spring back. In usage, "résulteront" indicates an outcome or consequence that is expected to happen in the future based on current actions or circumstances. For example, if a series of experiments are conducted, one might say, "Les découvertes qu'ils feront résulteront de leurs efforts rigoureux" which translates to "The discoveries they make will result from their rigorous efforts." The verb implies a cause-and-effect relationship where the future events are a direct product of something else. It is often used in formal contexts, academic writing, and legal documents to describe anticipated consequences or developments. The subject performing the action that will lead to the result is typically placed before "résulteront."