NOUN
- the output of a computer in readable form
- the information displayed or recorded on an electronic device
- an electronic device the displays information in a visual form
How To Use read-out In A Sentence
- A more practical solution might be to develop a small pocket electronic bill reader that provides an audiological read-out of their denominations. Help the Blind Tell The Value of Money
- A read-out of the phone call said the two leaders ‘underscored the importance of the bilateral partnership’.
- According to a read-out of the meeting, the Secretary-General acknowledged the strong regional support on this issue.
- The read-out of their conversation also reflected the distinct possibility that the administration is implementing a sophisticated strategy.
- Despite all the electronic read-outs, there are times when good old-fashioned printed material was the most convenient form of record.
- There was no independent analysis of a breath sample taken by an intoximeter, and as such the read-out was ‘irrebuttable’.
- His eyes moved to a small digital read-out before him, counting down from five… to zero!
- With the onset of postcode read-outs, we now know that the majority of Edinburgh households do not decamp for the month, having sublet their properties to theatre companies at outrageous mark-ups.
- A read-out of the call said the two ‘discussed our economic partnership and mutual dedication to overcoming terrorism’.
- He was adamant that the start had been legal, but after I had shown him our read-outs, he had to apologise.