information (noun)

  • 101information — in|for|ma|tion W1S1 [ˌınfəˈmeıʃən US fər ] n [U] 1.) facts or details that tell you something about a situation, person, event etc ▪ I need more information. information that ▪ We have received information that Grant may have left the country.… …

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  • 102Noun — For other uses, see Noun (disambiguation). Examples The cat sat on the mat. Please hand in your assignments by the end of the week. Cleanliness is next to Godliness. George Washington was the first president of the United States of America.… …

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  • 103Noun phrase — Those five beautiful shiny Jonathan apples sitting on the chair. This is a noun phrase of which apples is the head. They could be substituted for the whole noun phrase, as in they are delicious . In grammar, a noun phrase, nominal phrase, or… …

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  • 104information*/*/*/ — [ˌɪnfəˈmeɪʃ(ə)n] noun [U] knowledge or facts about someone or something We re not allowed to give you any information about our client s medical records.[/ex] We were able to get the information we needed from the Internet.[/ex] He gave us a very …

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  • 105Information extraction — In natural language processing, information extraction (IE) is a type of information retrieval whose goal is to automatically extract structured information, i.e. categorized and contextually and semantically well defined data from a certain… …

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  • 106information — /ˌɪnfə meɪʃ(ə)n/ noun details which explain something ● to disclose a piece of information ● to answer a request for information ● Please send me information on or about holidays in the USA. ● Have you any information on or about deposit… …

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  • 107information — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) What one is told Nouns 1. information, enlightenment, acquaintance, knowledge; data; publicity (see publication); communication, intimation; notice, notification; word, advice, annunciation;… …

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  • 108information overload — Psychol. an excess of incoming information, as might confront a pedestrian on a crowded city street, that forces one to be selective in the information received and retained. * * * information overload UK US noun [countable/uncountable] [singular …

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  • 109Information flow — In discourse based grammatical theory, information flow is any tracking of referential information by speakers. Information flow affects grammatical structures such as *word order (topic, focus, and afterthought constructions) *active, passive,… …

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  • 110information ratio — Indicator that measures the stability of excess returns on an asset or group of assets relative to a benchmark. The information ratio divides this outperformance by its tracking error ( i.e. the standard deviation of the outperformance). A high… …

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