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Output   /ˈaʊtpˌʊt/   Listen
Output

noun
1.
Final product; the things produced.  Synonym: end product.
2.
Production of a certain amount.  Synonym: yield.
3.
Signal that comes out of an electronic system.  Synonym: output signal.
4.
The quantity of something (as a commodity) that is created (usually within a given period of time).  Synonyms: production, yield.
5.
What is produced in a given time period.  Synonyms: outturn, turnout.
verb
(past output; past part. output or outputted; pres. part. outputting)
1.
To create or manufacture a specific amount.



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"Output" Quotes from Famous Books



... whether there is any money in raising pigeons or squabs for market. Fanciers never sell their output for market purposes unless it is to get rid of surplus or undesirable stock. A breeder who is successful in winning prizes with birds of his "strain" as it is called will find a ready market with other breeders for all the birds he ...
— Outdoor Sports and Games • Claude H. Miller

... full-grown white labourers, my dear. Of course at a living wage, but, as they would work more systematically, they would obtain a far larger output, so we should make a handsome ...
— In Brief Authority • F. Anstey

... his Nemesis. So convinced was I of the ultimate success of the plan that I could hardly wait patiently for his coming. I became morbidly anxious for the horrid spectacle which I should witness as his body was torn apart and gradually annihilated by the relentless output of my furnace flues. To my great annoyance, it was two weeks before he turned up again, and I was beginning to fear that he had in some wise got wind of my intentions, and was turning my disappointment over his absence into the ...
— Ghosts I have Met and Some Others • John Kendrick Bangs

... further effort. And should he fulfil the promise of his present rugged-ness, he will do no more than numbers of his colleagues in German universities have done and are doing. When one runs over the list of octogenarians, and considers at the same time the amount of the individual output of the best German workers, he is led to feel that Professor Haeckel was probably right in giving up the continuous-day method of labor and reverting to ...
— A History of Science, Volume 5(of 5) - Aspects Of Recent Science • Henry Smith Williams

... making a sacrifice for an idea. But there is an entire lack of proportion about this performance; and if Fitzherbert thought his work so valuable as that, then he ought to have reflected that he was simply limiting his future output by this reckless expenditure of force. But the whole case was a sad one—Fitzherbert worked in a ghastly way as a boy and as a young man. He had a very broad outlook, he was interested in everything; ...
— Father Payne • Arthur Christopher Benson


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