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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151. There was no cardiac output and resuscitation was abandoned at 1.55 a.m.
152. An accurate record of Mr Reynolds' fluid intake and output was kept.
153. The company's current output is 40,000 units per month, which represents 90% of the company's productive capacity.
154. Thus it is commonly held that services are economic activities whose output is not a physical product.
155. A far more efficient option is a fire which has a convector firebox to boost output.
156. A high ratio invariably means future output growth and, hopefully, improved external debt servicing capacity through increased exports.
157. The output of these groups may fail to develop, or their culture may disintegrate or disappear.
158. Only one output is shown; the other nine outputs are connected in the same way.
159. This should become clearer if you run the project, click the button and study the output carefully.
160. Cholesterol, bile acids, and phospholipid output concentrations were not significantly altered.
161. During the coming decade output from the Statfjord, Frigg and Ekofisk fields will decline and replacement revenue earners are therefore vital.
162. For the second consecutive month, manufacturers indicate they expect to increase output in the next four months.
163. Given the ferocious imagination of his subconscious, it's hardly surprising that his celluloid output is laced with lethal barbed wire.
164. Hence, the equilibrium output in a competitive market is also identified as the optimal output.
165. Manufacturing companies there boosted output by 8 percent last year, and staff by 3.5 percent - almost 20,000 jobs.
166. This is an astonishing output from a single individual if detailed concentrated effort was put into all of them.
167. One notable feature of the gold standard was that it allowed automatic adjustment to take place via changes in expenditure and output.
168. Making international comparisons Great care should be taken in using real output percapita figures to compare different countries' standards of living.
169. Expanding output would add more to social benefit than to social cost.
170. Indian farmers have doubled their output of cereal crops like wheat.
171. Instead of spurring more output and a stronger economy,(http://sentencedict.com/output.html) those dollars would merely bid up prices.
172. But we have just seen that under current assumptions larger scale and diversity are associated with larger industry gross output.
173. Each individual uses the product of another supplier and his/her output has to satisfy a customer.
174. It so happens that this rate is exactly the output of the building industry, averaged over the previous three years.
175. This can be easily assembled on a suitable board or piece of stripboard and will provide an output of about 8V.
176. The peak corresponds to the value of the input at which the output is high.
177. The program can load any of a dozen formats and convert the image to any other output style.
178. His curator says that despite his prodigious and inspired output he still thinks of himself as a farmer.
179. What divergences arise between equilibrium and optimal output when a spillover costs and b spillover benefits are present?
180. The government also considered the drop in drilling costs -- and rising output from the average gas discovery.
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.