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    Out·turn
    /ˈoutˌtərn/

    noun

    • 1. the amount of something produced, especially money; output: "the financial outturn"
  2. noun. out· turn ˈau̇t-ˌtərn. Synonyms of outturn. : a quantity produced : output. Word History. First Known Use. 1801, in the meaning defined above. Time Traveler. The first known use of outturn was in 1801. See more words from the same year. Dictionary Entries Near outturn. outtrump. outturn. outvalue. See More Nearby Entries. Cite this Entry.

  3. a total amount of goods or services produced during a particular period of time: The whisky was released in 2004 with an outturn of just 2400 bottles.

  4. noun. a quantity produced; output. the quality or condition of something produced or manufactured. outturn. / ˈaʊtˌtɜːn /.

  5. noun. 1. a quantity produced; output. 2. the quality or condition of something produced or manufactured. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC. Modified entries © 2019 by Penguin Random House LLC and HarperCollins Publishers Ltd. Word origin.

  6. 5 days ago · Definitions of outturn. noun. what is produced in a given time period. synonyms: output, turnout. see more.

  7. Outturn Definition. A total amount produced during a given period; output. Output. An amount produced during a specified period; output or turnout.

  8. Define outturn. outturn synonyms, outturn pronunciation, outturn translation, English dictionary definition of outturn. n. A total amount produced during a given period; output.

  9. outturn meaning, definition, what is outturn: the actual amounts, results etc at the e...: Learn more.

  10. A complete guide to the word "OUTTURN": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  11. From Longman Business Dictionary outturn out‧turn / ˈaʊtˌtɜːn-ˌtɜːrn / noun [countable usually singular] 1 British English ACCOUNTING the actual amounts, results etc at the end of a period of activity, rather than those that were expected or calculated earlier SYN actuals Current expenditure is forecast to increase by 6% over last ...

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