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checkout
[chek-out]
noun
the procedure of vacating and paying for one's quarters at a hotel.
the time before which a hotel room must be vacated if another day's charge is not to be made.
an examination of fitness for performance.
The checkout of the new plane was successful.
a series of sequential actions to familiarize oneself with new equipment.
itemization and collection of amounts due for purchases.
Retailers need to improve online checkout.
Also called checkout counter. a counter where customers pay for purchases.
The supermarket has five checkouts.
Word History and Origins
Origin of checkout1
Example Sentences
The FTC had targeted Amazon practices, such as pop-ups during checkout that repeatedly suggested customers sign-up for Prime, collecting billing information without fully disclosing terms or making it clear how to decline the service.
Investigators say he began stabbing people with a folding knife near the checkout area around 4:45 p.m.
There was little sign of the thriller that was to come as he started his semi-final strongly, taking out the bull for a 161 checkout to open up a 3-1 lead.
Van Gerwen made a flying start against Northern Ireland's Rock, taking the opening leg with a 150 checkout before surging into a 5-1 lead.
He defied a spectacular 150 checkout from Gurney with back-to-back legs of 11 and 14 darts to wrap up his victory.
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