Outlet in a sentence as a noun

The other is an open air discount outlet mall and it's packed, shoulder to shoulder, at all times.

" because that would be like asking "did you make sure the computer is plugged into the wall outlet?

She went further and wished that this type of article could make its way to the NYT or some other outlet to get normal folks to think about.

May she find a powerful new outlet for those talents as she moves forward, even in a difficult environment.

An adult might come in and participate in a DIY electronics workshop: "How to replace an electrical outlet" or "How to work on a circuit board.

When you hire me, it's going to be the best advertising money you ever spend when every tech outlet in the world covers the story about where I am now working.

Global hacker productivity rose by 25% as a significant outlet of procrastination was temporarily placed out of reach

When the service is used legally and properly, it transforms how millions of people do things in their lives and does so for the better: in YouTube's case, as an outlet for video display and in Airbnb's, as a way of helping all sorts of people make more efficient use of their residential holdings.

Outlet definitions

noun

a place of business for retailing goods

noun

receptacle providing a place in a wiring system where current can be taken to run electrical devices

noun

an opening that permits escape or release; "he blocked the way out"; "the canyon had only one issue"

See also: exit issue

noun

activity that frees or expresses creative energy or emotion; "she had no other outlet for her feelings"; "he gave vent to his anger"

See also: release vent