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checkout

Or check-out

[chek-out]

noun

  1. the procedure of vacating and paying for one's quarters at a hotel.

  2. the time before which a hotel room must be vacated if another day's charge is not to be made.

  3. an examination of fitness for performance.

    The checkout of the new plane was successful.

  4. a series of sequential actions to familiarize oneself with new equipment.

  5. itemization and collection of amounts due for purchases.

    Retailers need to improve online checkout.

  6. Also called checkout counter.a counter where customers pay for purchases.

    The supermarket has five checkouts.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of checkout1

1920–25, noun use of verb phrase check out
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England pulled a couple of legs back to give them hope but Pietreczko, nicknamed Pikachu, sealed a 62 checkout in the 12th leg to secure the win.

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She’s our mother, our grandmother, our wacky aunt and the woman striking up a conversation with us in the checkout line at Kohl’s.

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It follows a similar move by Sainsbury's, which has rolled out AI recognition technology at self-service checkouts at some of its stores.

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While he matched Aspinall with a 97 average and 42% checkout, the Englishman got to the double twice as many times, and that proved crucial.

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Our policy would look different if we had people in power who had made hard decisions in the grocery checkout line — people like us.

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