A pipe or valve through which water or gas may escape
“When checking the pump, make sure that the outlet is not clogged and that it directs water away from your home.”
A means of exit
“The only outlet for traffic to or from the south is the Piatt Street viaduct mentioned in the agreement.”
A tear or break through a surface or barrier
“The presence of oxygen forces a second portion of hydrogen peroxide to seep through the outlet into the water surrounded by the ceramic structure.”
A conduit or channel
“As new water is continually flowing along the outlet, there is no stimulation of bacteriological activity.”
A market for goods
“If one recalls, the village markets provided the outlet for local produce and products.”
A means of expressing one's talents, energy, or emotions
“It was that philosophy that freed him to take risks, to explore, to probe deeply, and to find an outlet for his creative energies.”
An electrical socket or outlet
The place where a river enters the sea
A short outlet or inlet pipe projecting from the end or side of a hollow vessel
A slow-moving, often stagnant creek or river
Receptacle for wiring
A local office for a company or organization
An eating establishment in which diners are served food at their tables
A chance or possibility for progress or profit
Place to hide, have privacy
A tree-lined approach to a country house or similar building
An ambiguity or inadequacy in the law or a set of rules
A person who sells or deals in particular goods
The base of a light socket
A commercial operation or company
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