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information         
THAT WHICH INFORMS; THE ANSWER TO A QUESTION; THAT FROM WHICH DATA AND KNOWLEDGE CAN BE DERIVED
Informative subject; Informative; Introduction to Information theory; Informaiton; Inforamtion
n.
1.
Intelligence, notice, advice.
2.
Knowledge, knowledge of facts.
3.
(Law.) Accusation, complaint, denunciation.
information         
THAT WHICH INFORMS; THE ANSWER TO A QUESTION; THAT FROM WHICH DATA AND KNOWLEDGE CAN BE DERIVED
Informative subject; Informative; Introduction to Information theory; Informaiton; Inforamtion
¦ noun
1. facts or knowledge provided or learned.
2. what is conveyed or represented by a particular sequence of symbols, impulses, etc.: genetically transmitted information.
3. Law a charge lodged with a magistrates' court.
Derivatives
informational adjective
informationally adverb
information         
THAT WHICH INFORMS; THE ANSWER TO A QUESTION; THAT FROM WHICH DATA AND KNOWLEDGE CAN BE DERIVED
Informative subject; Informative; Introduction to Information theory; Informaiton; Inforamtion
n. an accusation or criminal charge brought by the public prosecutor (District Attorney) without a Grand Jury indictment. This "information" must state the alleged crimes in writing and must be delivered to the defendant at the first court appearance (arraignment). If the accusation is for a felony, there must be a preliminary hearing within a short period (such as five days) in which the prosecution is required to present enough evidence to convince the judge holding the hearing that the crime or crimes charged were committed and the defendant is likely to have committed them. If the judge becomes convinced, the defendant must face trial, and if the judge does not, the case against the defendant is dismissed. Sometimes it is a mixed bag, in that some of the charges in the information are sufficient for trial and the case is sent (remanded) to the appropriate court, and some are dismissed. See also: accusation charge felony Grand Jury indictment preliminary hearing
Information         
THAT WHICH INFORMS; THE ANSWER TO A QUESTION; THAT FROM WHICH DATA AND KNOWLEDGE CAN BE DERIVED
Informative subject; Informative; Introduction to Information theory; Informaiton; Inforamtion
·vt The act of informing, or communicating knowledge or intelligence.
II. Information ·vt News, advice, or knowledge, communicated by others or obtained by personal study and investigation; intelligence; knowledge derived from reading, observation, or instruction.
III. Information ·vt A proceeding in the nature of a prosecution for some offens against the government, instituted and prosecuted, really or nominally, by some authorized public officer on behalt of the government. It differs from an indictment in criminal cases chiefly in not being based on the finding of a grand juri. ·see Indictment.
information         
THAT WHICH INFORMS; THE ANSWER TO A QUESTION; THAT FROM WHICH DATA AND KNOWLEDGE CAN BE DERIVED
Informative subject; Informative; Introduction to Information theory; Informaiton; Inforamtion
n.
1) to furnish, give, offer, provide information
2) to collect, dig up, find, gather; extract information
3) to classify information
4) to divulge, leak information
5) to declassify information
6) to feed information (into a computer)
7) to retrieve information (from a computer)
8) to cover up, suppress, withhold information
9) classified, confidential; detailed; firsthand; inside; misleading; reliable; secondhand; secret information
10) (AE) long-distance information (BE has long-distance enquiries, trunk enquiries)
11) information about, on
12) information that + clause (we have information that she has returned to this country)
13) for smb.'s information (for your information)
information         
THAT WHICH INFORMS; THE ANSWER TO A QUESTION; THAT FROM WHICH DATA AND KNOWLEDGE CAN BE DERIVED
Informative subject; Informative; Introduction to Information theory; Informaiton; Inforamtion
<data> The result of applying data processing to data, giving it context and meaning. Information can then be further processed to yeild knowledge. People or computers can find patterns in data to perceive information, and information can be used to enhance knowledge. Since knowledge is prerequisite to wisdom, we always want more data and information. But, as modern societies verge on information overload, we especially need better ways to find patterns. 1234567.89 is data. "Your bank balance has jumped 8087% to $1234567.89" is information. "Nobody owes me that much money" is knowledge. "I'd better talk to the bank before I spend it, because of what has happened to other people" is wisdom. (2007-09-10)
information         
THAT WHICH INFORMS; THE ANSWER TO A QUESTION; THAT FROM WHICH DATA AND KNOWLEDGE CAN BE DERIVED
Informative subject; Informative; Introduction to Information theory; Informaiton; Inforamtion
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
Information about someone or something consists of facts about them.
Pat refused to give her any information about Sarah...
Each centre would provide information on technology and training...
...an important piece of information...
N-UNCOUNT: oft N about/on n
2.
Information consists of the facts and figures that are stored and used by a computer program. (COMPUTING)
Pictures are scanned into a form of digital information that computers can recognize.
= data
N-UNCOUNT
3.
Information is a service which you can telephone to find out someone's telephone number. (AM; in BRIT, use directory enquiries
)
N-UNCOUNT
Information         
THAT WHICH INFORMS; THE ANSWER TO A QUESTION; THAT FROM WHICH DATA AND KNOWLEDGE CAN BE DERIVED
Informative subject; Informative; Introduction to Information theory; Informaiton; Inforamtion
Information is an abstract concept that refers to that which has the power to inform. At the most fundamental level information pertains to the interpretation of that which may be sensed.
Information (disambiguation)         
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Information (album); Elevator Music (song); Elevator Music (Beck song); We Dance Alone; Soldier Jane; New Round; Dark Star (Beck song); No Complaints (Beck song); 1000 BPM; 1000 BPM (song); Motorcade (Beck song); The Information (song); Movie Theme (song); Movie Theme (Beck song); The Horrible Fanfare/Landslide/Exoskeleton; Inside Out (Beck song); This Girl That I Know; The Information; The Information (album)
Information or info is the resolution of uncertainty, or a collection of related data or knowledge about a topic.
Informative         
THAT WHICH INFORMS; THE ANSWER TO A QUESTION; THAT FROM WHICH DATA AND KNOWLEDGE CAN BE DERIVED
Informative subject; Informative; Introduction to Information theory; Informaiton; Inforamtion
·adj Having power to inform, animate, or vivify.

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Information
Information is an abstract concept that refers to that which has the power to inform. At the most fundamental level information pertains to the interpretation of that which may be sensed.