noun
- the amount or quantity of something produced or yielded
- a place where a road or path turns outward or branches off
Usage: often used in industrial, agricultural, or manufacturing contexts
Usage: less common; chiefly British
verb
- to turn out; to produce or result in
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'outturn'
Examples
- The factory's annual outturns have increased by 20% this year.
- Agricultural outturns depend heavily on weather conditions.
- The new manufacturing process outturns twice as many units per day.
- Last quarter's outturns exceeded all expectations.
- The mill's daily outturns supply the entire region.
- This investment outturns a steady income for shareholders.