1. outturn - Noun
2. outturn - Verb
what is produced in a given time period
Source: WordNet“I just want that point to be made even though in this month though I don’t have the final outturn yet on my desk, the officials in the Ministry of Finance they basically think that it would be in the order of one-fifth loss of revenue,” Source: Internet
Rome-based FAO’s forecast for 2020 world wheat production remains unchanged this month, with preliminary expectations still indicating an output of 763 MT, a comparable level to the outturn in 2019. Source: Internet
It largely explains why the December 2020 forecast, at 52%, is not far from the corresponding outturn for the 2018 period. Source: Internet
As we have always taken the “Likely Outturn” Source: Internet