Information (v. t.) |
The act of informing, or communicating knowledge or intelligence. |
Information (v. t.) |
News, advice, or knowledge, communicated by others or obtained by personal study and investigation; intelligence; knowledge derived from reading, observation, or instruction. |
Information (v. t.) |
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 of some kind; that from which data and knowledge can be derived |
Information |
Physical quantity measured in bits |
Information |
Album by Berlin |
Information |
1983 album by Welsh rock musician Dave Edmunds |
Information |
Formal criminal charge which begins a criminal proceeding in the courts |
Information Synonyms |
Data |
Information Synonyms |
Info |
Information Synonyms |
Entropy, Selective Information |
Spanish Translation |
Information in Spanish is Información |
Tagalog Translation |
Information in Tagalog is Impormasiyon |
Example Sentence (Quote) " " the Catholic Church didn't get their information from the Bible (it was a banned Book)." - Ray Comfort |
Example Sentence (Quote) "A poem is true if it hangs together. Information points to something else. A poem points to nothing but itself." - E. M. Forster |
Example Sentence (Quote) " Anne Arundel County has become the world's epicenter of military intelligence and defense-related information technology." - John R. Leopold |
Example Sentence (Quote) "By simply moving information and brushing information against information, any medium whatever creates vast wealth." - Marshall McLuhan |
Example Sentence (Quote) " Computers are no more able to create information than iPods are capable of creating music." - Electrical engineering |