0 past simple and past participle of churn
1 to move something, especially a liquid, with great force:
2 If customers churn between different companies that provide a particular service, they change repeatedly from one to another.
Production cycles were cut short and a large number of low budget films were churned out.
Seeds immediately visible in the churned up soil and remaining dung were counted before the bucket was moved.
In this case, the producers churned out death.
The fossil record churned out signatures of beasts no longer to be found, challenging biblically literal accounts of natural history.
But this does not square with the fact that many of them churned out lengthy policy memoranda that drew upon this information to support policy conclusions.
This is reflected in the plethora of literature churned out on the subject, much of which relates to 'back street' studies which are woefully short on science and method.
In that way, blocks of flats and whole streets are churned and churned.
She churned out the soundbites but failed to address real concerns about the working families tax credit, dismissing them as merely technical.