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Meanings of
informed
in English
Having much knowledge or education.
uninformed
Related terms
familiar
knowing
wise
advised
hip
educated
sophisticated
enlightened
abreast
privy
Usage of
informed
in English
1
We believe that
informed
comment and opinion is important in any democracy.
2
It
informed
local authorities on their key points for improvement last year.
3
Fisheries minister Stuart Nash was
informed
about the deaths 11 days ago.
4
Data enables an
informed
debate about risks, disaster planning and budget priorities.
5
However, the Pentagon said Damascus had not been
informed
ahead of time.
6
So far duty hour policy hasn't been
informed
by evidence, he said.
7
However, character is
informed
by culture, and culture is
informed
by environment.
8
Powerful professional interests, with widespread but ultimately
ill
-
informed
public support, held sway.
9
Citizens need to be
informed
and institutions need to be held accountable.
10
The best source of pressure is an
informed
,
concerned and vocal public.
11
The merchant was certainly well
informed
;
and clearly proud of his city.
12
Staff were
informed
of the change in ownership structure in recent days.
13
But the same thinking
informed
the Tories' engagement across the public sector.
14
GME has
informed
the Economy and Industry ministries and regulators, it said.
15
Three studies specifically measured how
informed
people were after receiving risk information.
16
Results: The formal steps to obtain
informed
consent were usually carried out.
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informed
inform
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
inform of
inform consent
inform decisions
inform sources
inform man
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Informed
through the time
Informed
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
South Africa
Common
New Zealand
Common
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