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    output
    /ˈaʊtpʊt/

    noun

    • 1. the amount of something produced by a person, machine, or industry: "output from the mine ceased in May"
    • 2. a place where power or information leaves a system.

    verb

    • 1. (of a computer or other device) produce, deliver, or supply (data): "you can output the image directly to a video recording system"

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  2. OUTPUT definition: 1. the amount that is produced by a person, machine, factory, country, etc.: 2. something that is…. Learn more.

  3. Learn the noun and verb meanings of output, as well as synonyms, examples, and word history. Output can refer to something produced, the amount produced, power or energy, information, or a terminal for electrical devices.

  4. noun. the act of turning out; production: the factory's output of cars; artistic output. the quantity or amount produced, as in a given time: to increase one's daily output. the material produced or yield; product. the current, voltage, power, or signal produced by an electrical or electronic circuit or device. Compare input ( def 4 ). Computers.

  5. 8 meanings: 1. the act of production or manufacture 2. Also called: outturn the amount produced, as in a given period 3. the.... Click for more definitions.

  6. Output is the amount or quantity produced, manufactured, or yielded by a system, device, or process. It can also refer to the information produced by a computer or the power or signal delivered by an electrical or electronic circuit.

  7. noun. what is produced in a given time period. synonyms: outturn, turnout. see more. noun. (mathematics) the result or solution of a function that is associated with a single input. see more. verb. create or manufacture a specific amount. “the computer is outputting the data from the job I'm running” see more. noun.

  8. Definition of output noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. Toggle navigation