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information
[in-fer-mey-shuhn]
noun
knowledge communicated or received concerning a particular fact or circumstance; news.
information concerning a crime.
knowledge gained through study, communication, research, instruction, etc.; factual data.
His wealth of general information is amazing.
the act or fact of informing.
an office, station, service, or employee whose function is to provide information to the public.
The ticket seller said to ask information for a timetable.
Law.
an official criminal charge presented, usually by the prosecuting officers of the state, without the interposition of a grand jury.
a criminal charge, made by a public official under oath before a magistrate, of an offense punishable summarily.
the document containing the depositions of witnesses against one accused of a crime.
(in information theory) an indication of the number of possible choices of messages, expressible as the value of some monotonic function of the number of choices, usually the logarithm to the base 2.
Computers.
important or useful facts obtained as output from a computer by means of processing input data with a program.
Using the input data, we have come up with some significant new information.
data at any stage of processing (input, output, storage, transmission, etc.).
information
/ ˌɪnfəˈmeɪʃən /
noun
knowledge acquired through experience or study
knowledge of specific and timely events or situations; news
the act of informing or the condition of being informed
an office, agency, etc, providing information
( as modifier )
information service
a charge or complaint made before justices of the peace, usually on oath, to institute summary criminal proceedings
a complaint filed on behalf of the Crown, usually by the attorney general
computing
the meaning given to data by the way in which it is interpreted
another word for data
informal, I don't want to hear any more
Other Word Forms
- informational adjective
- noninformational adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of information1
Idioms and Phrases
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Example Sentences
No names or personal information are exchanged but the dealer has a few questions about how we got his information, "So I know you're not police".
"The information boards at stops also show errors."
By Monday, a consensus had formed that most of the information was already publicly available or of little interest.
Exceptions will be made when classified national security information is inadvertently stated or language is used that violates Federal Communications Commission broadcast standards.
"I urge anyone who has information relating to either incident to contact us as soon as possible".
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