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output
noun
the
amount
of
something
that
is
produced
by
a
person
,
machine
,
factory
,
or
country
•
The
factory
increased
its
output
after
installing
new
machines
.
The
factory
increased
its
output
after
installing
new
machines
.
•
Farmer
Lee
measures
the
output
of
his
apple
orchard
each
season
.
Farmer
Lee
measures
the
output
of
his
apple
orchard
each
season
.
from
out
+
put
,
first
used
in
the
1800s
for
industrial
production
noun
information
or
results
that
a
computer
or
electronic
device
produces
and
shows
,
prints
,
or
sends
•
The
screen
displays
the
output
of
the
program
in
bright
green
text
.
The
screen
displays
the
output
of
the
program
in
bright
green
text
.
•
If
the
printer
runs
out
of
ink
,
the
output
will
be
faint
and
blurry
.
If
the
printer
runs
out
of
ink
,
the
output
will
be
faint
and
blurry
.
extended
in
the
1950s
to
computing
for
data
produced
by
machines
noun
-
output
the
amount
of
electrical
power
or
energy
that
a
machine
or
device
delivers
•
This
generator
has
an
output
of
5
,
000
watts
.
This
generator
has
an
output
of
5
,
000
watts
.
•
Lowering
the
volume
reduces
the
amplifier's
output
.
Lowering
the
volume
reduces
the
amplifier's
output
.
adopted
in
technical
fields
in
the
early
1900s
for
electrical
power
produced
verb
-
output
,
outputting
,
outputs
,
outputted
to
produce
something
,
especially
information
or
power
,
and
send
it
out
•
The
software
quickly
outputs
a
full
report
.
The
software
quickly
outputs
a
full
report
.
•
When
pressed
,
the
smart
speaker
outputs
clear
audio
.
When
pressed
,
the
smart
speaker
outputs
clear
audio
.
verb
use
developed
from
the
noun
in
the
early
1900s
,
especially
in
technical
contexts