outturn
/ˈaʊtərn/Definitions
1. noun
The quantity or amount of something produced or achieved in a given period of time.
“The factory’s outturn of cars was impressive, with over 500 units produced daily.”
2. verb
To produce or achieve something, especially in a specified quantity or amount.
“The company aimed to outturn its rival by increasing production to meet the rising demand.”
3. noun
The result or outcome of a particular situation or event.
“The outturn of the election was a surprise to many, with the underdog candidate emerging victorious.”