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View definitions for out put

out put

noun as in turnout

noun as in work

noun as in yield

noun as in first fruits

noun as in oeuvre

Strong matches

noun as in crop

noun as in amount

noun as in turnout

noun as in work

noun as in yield

noun as in first fruits

noun as in oeuvre

Strong matches

noun as in crop

noun as in amount

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Example Sentences

I was a little riled at first myself, but the second and last lady who came out put me in excellent humor.

That the first part of this was probably quite true we can readily agree to, also that the out-put was continuous.

Then they kicked him out of camp—actually and literally booted him out—put the leather to him, sir.

It is the neglect of that rule which has such a powerful though silent effect when it is carried out—Put yourself in their place.

Pure creative mental work, although requiring no out-put of physical energy, is perhaps the most productive of fatigue.

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On this page you'll find 400 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to out-put, such as: amount, crop, gain, harvest, manufacturing, and product.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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