it can be written as follows nf=m+a=R Where n stands for needs, f for faith,m for motivation, a for action and R represents result.
The difference between implication and ramification is in their meanings. Implication is the consequence expected as a result of an action while ramification is a consequence that develops and aggravates the situation.
curve is an action verb
Yes, "hurts" is an action verb. It describes the act of causing pain or discomfort, either physically or emotionally. In a sentence, it conveys an action being performed, such as "The injury hurts."
no
Reaction.. Or result
a result of action
A result is the consequence of a particular action.
There is no result. It suggests causes and what may result if action is not taken.
Reflex action
No, the word "result" is not an action verb; it functions primarily as a noun. It refers to the outcome or consequence of an action or event. In some contexts, it can be used as a verb (e.g., "to result in"), but in that case, it describes the action of leading to a particular outcome rather than being a standalone action verb.
A reaction
she had got arrested
They are the same as they are anywhere else in the English language. Cause means why something happens. Action is what happens. Result is the end or consequences of that action.
They both mean result; but implication is a possible result and outcome of an action, not necessarily negative. whereas consequence is a result of an action, but often not good.
Effect is something that is produce by a cause or the result of an action.
additive