outturn

/ˈaʊtˌtɜrn/
noun
  1. The amount of something that is produced or yielded, especially in agriculture, manufacturing, or business.
    • The factory reported a record outturn of 10,000 units last month.
    • The farm's outturn of apples this year was the highest in a decade.
    • We need to calculate the outturn of the wheat harvest before setting prices.
  2. The result or outcome of a process or activity.
    • The final outturn of the negotiations was a fair agreement for both sides.
    • The outturn of the election surprised many political analysts.
    • After months of work, the outturn of the project was a complete success.
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