This predicate relates a particular creation or destruction event to any of its outputs . (output EVENT OBJECT) means that OBJECT is an output of EVENT. That is, OBJECT is either created/produced as a result of EVENT (see the specializations output created, product, by-product) or something left after another thing was destroyed in EVENT (see the specialization output remaining afterwards). For example, silicon chips are both output created in and product of a chip manufacturing process, while a hunk of scrap metal is an output remaining afterwards after a car is put through a crusher. When appropriate, instead of using output, use one of its specializations (of which those mentioned above are the nearest).
(output EVENT OBJECT)means thatOBJECTis an output ofEVENT. That is,OBJECTis either created/produced as a result ofEVENT(see the specializations output created, product, by-product) or something left after another thing was destroyed inEVENT(see the specialization output remaining afterwards). For example, silicon chips are both output created in and product of a chip manufacturing process, while a hunk of scrap metal is an output remaining afterwards after a car is put through a crusher. When appropriate, instead of using output, use one of its specializations (of which those mentioned above are the nearest).