From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishresultantre‧sul‧tant /rɪˈzʌltənt/ adjective [only before noun]formalRESULT happening or existing because of somethingShe is still trying to get over the attack and the resultant injuries.Examples from the Corpusresultant• Banks provide a loan to deal with the resultantcashdeficiency.• The resultant changes in regionalspeciescomposition have many consequences for human health.• The blast and resultant fire destroyed the building.• The doctoradvises that insomnia with resultant irritability and even milddepression may occur.• The resultantpattern, therefore, is a constant alternation of mood.• There are resultant phasic convergence and retraction of the eyes.• Unfortunately for the visitorsassistantmanager Jim Duffy blasted the resultantspotkick over the bar.