Outputted: meaning, definitions and examples
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outputted
[ ˈaʊtpʊtɪd ]
produced result
To output something means to produce or deliver it as a result. This term is commonly used in the context of computers and electronics to refer to the information that is generated by a system or device.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- The program outputted the data in a formatted report.
- The printer outputted several copies of the document.
- The sensor outputted readings every hour.
data provided
Output refers to the information or data that is produced by a system or device. It can take various forms such as text, sound, or visual display, depending on the context in which it is used.
Synonyms
outcome, result, return
Examples of usage
- The output from the analysis was displayed on the screen.
- The audio output was too low to hear clearly.
- The speaker's output quality was excellent.
Translations
Translations of the word "outputted" in other languages:
🇵🇹 saído
🇮🇳 निकलना
🇩🇪 ausgegeben
🇮🇩 dikeluarkan
🇺🇦 виведений
🇵🇱 wyjście
🇯🇵 出力された
🇫🇷 sorti
🇪🇸 salido
🇹🇷 çıkarılmış
🇰🇷 출력된
🇸🇦 مُخْرَج
🇨🇿 vydaný
🇸🇰 vydaný
🇨🇳 输出的
🇸🇮 izdan
🇮🇸 útgefið
🇰🇿 шығарылған
🇬🇪 გამოსული
🇦🇿 çıkmış
🇲🇽 salido
Etymology
The term 'output' originated in the early 20th century as a combination of the prefix 'out-' and the noun 'put', which comes from Old English 'puttan' meaning to 'put' or 'place'. Initially, it was used in physical contexts, referring to things that were produced or taken out from a source. With the development of technology, especially in computing, 'output' became widely associated with data and information that computers generate. It became a formal term in the field of electronics and computing in the mid-20th century, as systems needed terms to designate the information they produced. Today, 'output' is well established in various fields, from engineering to software development, representing the results of processes or functions.