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turnout
[ turn-out ]
noun
- the gathering of persons who come to an exhibition, party, spectacle, or the like:
They had a large turnout at the meeting.
- quantity of production; output.
- an act of turning out.
- the manner or style in which a person or thing is equipped, dressed, etc.
- equipment; outfit.
- a short side track, space, spur, etc., that enables trains, automobiles, etc., to pass one another or park.
- Ballet. the turning out of the legs from the hips, with the feet back to back or heel to heel.
- Railroads. a track structure composed of a switch, a frog, and closure rails, permitting a train to leave a given track for a branching or parallel track. Compare crossover ( def 6 ).
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of turnout1
Example Sentences
Holden lost, but his intense campaigning combined with a low voter turnout gave Bradley a run for his money.
Having witnessed the sport鈥檚 growth since beginning in high school over a decade ago, Toliver was excited by the weekend turnout and the potential for even larger crowds in 2028.
Beyond turnout, the group will also see how people can be encouraged to take part in politics at every level, from the Senedd to town councils.
For a long time, Democrats have said, and it鈥檚 been true, that if everyone votes, we win and that higher turnout is good for Democrats.
The overwhelming turnout made it clear that it was time to establish a permanent home base of their own.
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