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    out·let
    [ˈoutˌlet]
    noun
    outlet (noun) · outlets (plural noun)
    1. a pipe or hole through which water or gas may escape.
      • the mouth of a river.
      • a point in an electrical circuit from which current may be drawn.
    2. a place from which goods are sold or distributed:
      "a fast-food outlet"
      • a market for goods:
        "the indoor markets in Moscow were an outlet for surplus collective-farm produce"
      • a retail store offering discounted merchandise, especially overstocked or irregular items:
        "an outlet store"
      • an organization that broadcasts or publishes journalism:
        "witnesses told local media outlets that the woman fell" · "the outlet reported iPad production could start as early as this year"
    3. a means of expressing one's talents, energy, or emotions:
      "writing became the main outlet for his energies"
    Origin
    Middle English: from out- + the verb let.
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