checkout

[ UK /t‍ʃˈɛka‍ʊt/ ]
[ US /ˈtʃɛˌkaʊt/ ]
NOUN
  1. the latest time for vacating a hotel room
    the checkout here is 12 noon
  2. a counter in a supermarket where you pay for your purchases
  3. the act of inspecting or verifying
    they made a check of their equipment
    the pilot ran through the check-out procedure
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How To Use checkout In A Sentence

  • The next line presents five options: Requests Awaiting Checkout, Your Checked out requests, Requests you've completed, Requests you marked not completable, and Requests you flagged for administrative attention. Gutenberg - Recent changes [en]
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  • Showing customers how easy self-checkout can be is a good investment.
  • In a large supermarket, phone top-ups will be available at all checkouts and will become part of a family's weekly shopping basket.
  • By entering the codes at the checkout while shopping online you receive a reduction in the price. The Sun
  • Prehaps if unemployment continues to grow, which i beleive it will, with these public sector cuts and the increasing emphasise on profit that companies have checkout machines, reducing/combining job posts etc. then we could very well have a revolution. University applications rise as candidates race to avoid higher fees
  • There is an app for mobile phones and the stores have become more high-tech with self-service checkouts. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, that is an attitude that is shaped by my very Western lifestyle wherein Western grocery stores have no such thing as food courts attached to them wolfing down a sandwich slapped together at the Boar's Head deli counter while waiting in the Express checkout line does not count as a food court, and food courts in shopping malls are teeming with screaming, disobedient children, making for a highly unenjoyable, stressful decision-making process between deep-fried hot dogs impaled on sticks and peddled by pimple-faced Rain-bo Brites and the less arterially noxious chicken "patty" that has been breaded, deep-fried, and smeared with diet mayo. Tampopo - A Crunky Quickie at the Market
  • This article introduces the research of the technique of automatic checkout system of passenger traffic on bus, and the establishment of corresponding software mathematical model.
  • The supermarket group found itself caught up in the battle, because customers kept complaining to checkout staff about the charges.
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