readout
Americannoun
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Computers. the output of information from a computer in readable form.
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the information displayed on a graduated instrument.
Etymology
Origin of readout
First recorded in 1645–55, for an earlier sense; noun use of verb phrase read out
Example Sentences
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Downing Street's public account of what was discussed was, to put it gently, rather broad: "They discussed the situation in the Middle East," the readout said.
From BBC
The U.S. dollar also rose on the constructive readouts, and received a further boost from Japan’s commitment to invest around $36 billion in the U.S.
The company said it plans to announce more than 20 Phase 3 trial readouts this year, that it says has the potential for peak revenue of more than $10 billion.
From MarketWatch
The analysts expect another strong year for the company due to earnings momentum and “another year with a rich runway of pipeline readouts.”
The company said it plans to announce more than 20 Phase 3 trial readouts this year.
From MarketWatch
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