The number of people attending or taking part in an event
“Due to the staggering record sales, large concert turnout, and tours, Fania caught the attention of the mainstream music industry.”
A large group of people attending or taking part in an event
“Steve was the chair of the event, and there was a huge turnout to hear the honored guest speaker.”
The amount produced, or the net quantity of produce yielded
“Any significant change in market factors affecting these infrastructure facilities can harm an oil and gas company's turnout.”
The way in which a person or thing is dressed
“Everyone dressed up to the nines, not to mention Burkhardt's elegant turnout.”
The way in which a person or thing is equipped
“It follows that a full turnout was useful only for purposes of defense or against naked men as ill-equipped as themselves.”
A large number of people, animals or things
A place where one road crosses another
Those who have registered
A large number of things or people
(rail transport) A second, relatively short length of track just to the side of a railroad track
A financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the expenses
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