read out
• read written or printed matter aloud.
• "the charges against him were read out"
• formally expel someone from an organization or body.
• "a lot of people got read out of the churches"
read-out
noun
• a visual record or display of the output from a computer or scientific instrument.
• "a digital read-out of latitude and longitude"
• an official statement summarizing the points discussed during a meeting or phone call between diplomats or political figures.
• "the White House read-out of the call came after the prime minister postponed a key speech on the European Union"