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turnout

noun as in group assembling for event

noun as in amount produced

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In his final new rule of the November 14th episode, Maher takes American voters to task for the lowest voter turnout in 72 years.

And new evidence shows the cause is a turnout motivator for Democratic base voters.

Without Obama on the ballot, minority turnout can be expected to decline from its 2008 and 2012 peaks.

But turnout tends to be far more variable in a midterm election and modeling become far difficult.

This much-vaunted turnout operation turns out not to have deserved much vaunt.

The turnout, considering that the admission fee was fifty cents, must have been very gratifying to the Parson.

"And don't mention the pistol," called Sam, as the turnout moved on again.

Free of the drag, it shot forth like an arrow from a bow, and soon began to crawl up to Peter Slade's turnout.

Nevertheless, there was a sizable turnout of people for the afternoon performance.

In fact I do not know of a single bachelor who has such a turnout.

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On this page you'll find 48 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to turnout, such as: attendance, crowd, number, assemblage, assembly, and audience.

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

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