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output

noun as in something produced

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World GDP (including North Pole toyshop gross output) is $84.97 trillion.

Eventually, their output is worth five times that much to those who transport it globally.

Of course, the output of this cinematic tradition has been mostly male-dominated.

But a recently purchased automated bottling line has increased their output to sixty cases per hour.

The output of CO2 by industrialization and other human activities—also rising, also measured.

In proportion as the quantity produced is increased the lower must the price be set in order to sell the whole output.

The output of the Boston Company's mine, according to the authority just cited, is about 400 tons per annum.

The output of this is not large, but the quality was very good, and this in consequence is no doubt a very paying mine.

Although the demand for agricultural commodities has increased, the output per worker in agriculture has increased more rapidly.

Virginia furnishes approximately 3% of the total annual output of this product in the United States.

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On this page you'll find 37 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to output, 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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