Synonym: crop, harvest, proceeds, production, yield. Similar words: put, put to, put up, put out, input, put on, put off, put in. Meaning: ['aʊtpʊt] n. 1. final product; the things produced 2. production of a certain amount 3. signal that comes out of an electronic system 4. the quantity of something (as a commodity) that is created (usually within a given period of time) 5. what is produced in a given time period. v. to create or manufacture a specific amount.
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61. They drew up a detailed list of measures for increasing the output.
62. Their industrial output went down again in December, which meant a fall of 2.2% over the year.
63. Part of the output of an amplifier can be fed back to get rid of sound distortion.
64. We had to increase our output to fill the quota by the end of the year.
65. A large number of factories reported sizable increases in output as compared with the previous year.
66. High inflation coupled with low output spells disaster for the Government in the election.
67. Light industry continued to exceed heavy industry in value of output.
68. As new mines come on stream, Chile's share of world copper output will increase sharply.
69. The yearly output of coal was quartered in a year.
70. The yearly output pf the portable computers in the factory approximates to 50, 000.
71. They want to condemn industrial output.
72. On the output side the similarity is less clear-cut.
73. Japan's industrial output increased by 2%.
74. But which to choose from his marvellous output?
75. Output will fall by 6%.
76. The report would normally comment on the structure of the sector, the sector output, the major competitors and market shares.
77. This prevents a permanently installed generator from being charged by the battery when it is not creating an output itself.
78. Output 1 is to a mini-printer and provides hard copy of all messages and measurements output by the instrument.
79. These test documents were passed through the confusion simulator to produce alternative candidates as their output.
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80. Should the value of a variable be represented by the amplitude of the output or by the location of nodes?
81. The regime tried to boost output with major irrigation projects.
82. The output was a bar graph to show how much the new input resembled each of the ten people.
83. The secretory effect of cholera toxin in our study probably continued for hours as evidenced by the stool output after the experiment.
84. Government policy may however affect the level of capital, and output, per man.
85. On the questions about output cognition and input cognition these two nations scored lower than the other three.
86. The miners then sell the gold at prevailing rates, and use the future output to pay back the central banks.
87. On the other hand, the output level of manufactured products, which is of concern to consumers, is well determined.
88. Bureaucracies are involved to some extent in the input and conversion processes as they are in the output phase.
89. Since 1981, the electronics industry had increased output by an average rate of about 14 percent a year in real terms.
90. By applying this principle total world output will be maximized and benefits will accrue to all parties.
More similar words: put, put to, put up, put out, input, put on, put off, put in, put down, put away, deputy, dispute, computer, put aside, put forward, put across, put up with, put through.