Definition of Outturns

1. outturn [n] - See also: outturn

Lexicographical Neighbors of Outturns

outtravelling
outtravels
outtrick
outtricked
outtricking
outtricks
outtrot
outtrots
outtrotted
outtrotting
outtrump
outtrumped
outtrumping
outtrumps
outturn
outturns (current term)
outvalue
outvalued
outvalues
outvaluing
outvaunt
outvaunted
outvaunting
outvaunts
outvenom
outvenomed
outvenoming
outvenoms
outvie
outvied

Literary usage of Outturns

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Agricultural Progress in Western India by Gerald Francis Keatinge (1921)
"... Chapter I. that the difficulty in securing accurate information of the trend of crop outturns lies partly in the circumstance of small peasant farming, ..."

2. OECD Economic Surveys: Turkey by Oecd (2006)
"... Despite good macroeconomic outturns, recent turmoil has highlighted Turkey's vulnerabilities As summarised in Chapter 1, and illustrated in Figure 2.1, ..."

3. Oecd Economic Surveys: United Kingdom by OECD. (2005)
"This evaluates the 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004 budget projections of the cyclically-adjusted current surplus, against the outturns (and estimated outturns) ..."

4. OECD economic surveys 2001-2002 by OECD ECMT Staff (2002)
"Reform the public health system Health outturns are comparatively good, but the ratio of doctors to other health workers (eg nurses) is unusually high, ..."

5. Land Revenue Policy of the Indian Government by India Dept. of Revenue and Agriculture (1902)
"The standard outturns have been subjected to check in the light of results obtained on the Nagpur Experimental Farm. We have, moreover, ascertained at that ..."

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