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outlet (noun)

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  • outlet — noun 1 place that sells goods of a particular company/type ADJECTIVE ▪ specialist (BrE) ▪ high street (BrE), local ▪ major ▪ commercial, distribution …   Collocations dictionary

  • outlet — ► NOUN 1) a pipe or hole through which water or gas may escape. 2) a point from which goods are sold or distributed. 3) an output socket in an electrical device. 4) a means of expressing one s talents, energy, or emotions. 5) the mouth of a river …   English terms dictionary

  • outlet — out‧let [ˈaʊtlet, lt] noun [countable] 1. COMMERCE a shop, company, or organization through which products are sold: • The farmers need to find more outlets for their produce. • The company managed to improve margins in its high street retail… …   Financial and business terms

  • outlet mall — ➔ mall * * * outlet mall UK US noun [C] ► COMMERCE in the US, an area, often outside a large town or city, that contains a lot of stores that sell clothes and other goods at reduced prices: »a 100 store outlet mall …   Financial and business terms

  • outlet — noun 1) a power outlet Syn: socket, receptacle, power bar, power source 2) the outlet of the drain Syn: vent, way out, egress; outfall, opening, channel, conduit, duct …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • outlet — noun 1) a central heating outlet Syn: vent, way out, outfall, opening, channel, conduit, duct 2) an outlet for farm produce Syn: market, retail outlet, shop, store …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • outlet store — UK US noun [C] COMMERCE ► FACTORY OUTLET(Cf. ↑factory outlet) …   Financial and business terms

  • outlet — noun (C) 1 a way of expressing or getting rid of strong feelings (+ for): I play racquet ball as an outlet for stress. 2 a shop, company, or organization through which products are sold: retail outlet: Benetton has retail outlets in every major… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • outlet — I noun access, aperture, avenue, channel, chute, conduit, demand, door, egress, egressus, emissarium, exhaust, exit, exitus, floodgate, gate, gateway, hatch, hole, market, means of escape, opening, passage out, path, portal, spout, vent, way out… …   Law dictionary

  • outlet — noun Etymology: Middle English ut lete, from ut out + lete watercourse, from Old English gelǣt, from lǣtan to let Date: 13th century 1. a. a place or opening through which something is let out ; exit, vent b. a means of release or satisfaction… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • outlet pass — noun Date: circa 1975 a pass made in basketball by the player taking a defensive rebound to a teammate to start a fast break …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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