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  2. OUTTURN definition: 1. used to talk about the result for sales, growth, etc. achieved in a particular period, rather…. Learn more.

  3. noun. out· turn ˈau̇t-ˌtərn. Synonyms of outturn. : a quantity produced : output. Word History. First Known Use. 1801, in the meaning defined above. Time Traveler. The first known use of outturn was in 1801. See more words from the same year. Dictionary Entries Near outturn. outtrump. outturn. outvalue. See More Nearby Entries. Cite this Entry.

  4. Factsheet. What does the noun out-turn mean? There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun out-turn, one of which is labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. out-turn has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. economics (1800s) curling (1890s) See meaning & use.

  5. out-turn noun A shot in which the handle of the stone is rotated away from the body. For a right-handed thrower, an out-turn is counter-clockwise, and the opposite for a lefty.

  6. to happen in a particular way or to have a particular result, especially an unexpected one: As events turned out, we were right to have decided to leave early. How did the recipe turn out? B2. to be known or discovered finally and surprisingly: [ + to infinitive ] The truth turned out to be stranger than we had expected.

  7. The quantity of a product that a company, sector, or economy can produce over a limited period of time. For example, if a widget factory produces 30,000 widgets in April and is open seven days a week, its output may be measured as 1,000 widgets per day.

  8. When you turn out something such as a light or gas, you move the switch or knob that controls it so that it stops giving out light or heat. I'll just play until the janitor comes round to turn the lights out.

  9. Definition of turn out phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. This phrase refers to speaking at an inappropriate time or saying something that one should not have said. It can also mean interrupting someone or saying something that is not relevant to the ongoing conversation. The origins of this idiom are unclear, but it has been in use for a long time.

  11. a. not in the correct or agreed order of succession. b. improperly, inappropriately, or inopportunely. See full dictionary entry for turn. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. out of turn in American English. 1. not in proper sequence or order. 2. at the wrong time; esp., unwisely or imprudently. to talk out of turn.