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readout
[reed-out]
noun
Computers., the output of information from a computer in readable form.
the information displayed on a graduated instrument.
Word History and Origins
Origin of readout1
Example Sentences
A readout of the machine's central processing unit "indicated that the escalator had stopped after a built-in safety mechanism on the comb step was triggered at the top of the escalator", he added.
Both Chinese and Indian readouts after the meeting this weekend talked about maintaining peace at the border and "not turning their differences into disputes".
The White House issued no statements, readouts or fact sheets on the summit.
Rayner said it was "incumbent on the government to acknowledge the real concerns people have and to deliver improvements to people's lives and their communities," the readout said.
The Chinese readout of the conversation mentioned the its invitation but not the reciprocal one to the White House.
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