the upshot (of something)

the upshot (of something)

The final or resulting outcome, conclusion, or consequence (of something). The upshot of this merger is that the company will now control nearly 50% of the world's television networks. I was forced to move back home with my parents after I lost my job, the upshot being that we finally had to confront the issues that had driven a wedge between us for so many years.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

upshot of something

Fig. the result or outcome of something. The upshot of my criticism was a change in policy. The upshot of the argument was an agreement to hire a new secretary.
See also: of, upshot
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

the upshot

verb
See the upshot of something
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the upshot (of something)

n. the result of something; the outcome of something. The upshot of it all was that we don’t get the new coffeepot.
See also: of, something, upshot
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • the upshot
  • the upshot of something
  • upshot
  • upshot of
  • result from
  • result from (something)
  • of note
  • a cat may look at a king
  • in the wake of somebody/something
  • in the wake of something