What does informed mean?
Definitions for informed
ɪnˈfɔrmdin·formed
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Princeton's WordNet
informedadjective
having much knowledge or education
"an informed public"; "informed opinion"; "the informed customer"
Wiktionary
informedadjective
Instructed, having knowledge of a fact or area of education.
informedadjective
Based on knowledge; founded on due understanding of a situation.
informed
Created, given form.
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informed
Informed means having or showing knowledge about a particular subject or situation. It refers to someone who is well-educated, enlightened, or briefed, usually based upon reliable and complete information. Being informed can also refer to the action of providing someone with facts or certain pieces of information.
Webster Dictionary
Informed
of Inform
Informedadjective
unformed or ill-formed; deformed; shapeless
Editors Contribution
informedverb
Verb form of the word inform.
They were informed of the joyful news by their brother of him and his fiancee's impending marriage.
Submitted by MaryC on February 9, 2020
British National Corpus
Spoken Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'informed' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #3100
Written Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'informed' in Written Corpus Frequency: #3689
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of informed in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of informed in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of informed in a Sentence
Imagine the kind of data we could capture if patient monitors were as small as a dime. As sensor technology evolves, the industry will move toward more unobtrusive monitoring options that will be able to capture patient vitals and other data from sensors embedded into clothing or other materials, we could give patients a robe or necklace as soon as they enter the hospital, and monitor their journey across the health continuum, allowing clinicians to make more informed diagnosis and effective treatment plans. This kind of technology can also be critical in identifying physiological changes from a distance, making it easier to monitor patient traffic, especially during an epidemic.
Tonight, the Department of Justice informed me that it has concluded its review of my personal financial transactions conducted early last year, the case is now closed. I’m glad to hear it. My focus has been and will continue to be working for the people of North Carolina during this difficult time for our nation.
We're big on education, that's definitely what Southside GOP is built on.… When we look at the disadvantage of the things that are happening disproportionately, effecting our community, we believe that political education is very important so that voters, constituents, potential voters, can become informed of these things.
People need to be informed when they are in contact with an algorithm and not another human being, any decision made by an algorithm must be verifiable and explained.
I think there is legitimate criticism of what I've been doing and our administration has been doing in the sense that we haven't you know, on a regular basis I think described all the work that we've been doing for more a year now to defeat ISIL, and so if people haven't seen the fact in that in fact 9,000 strikes have been carried out against ISIL, if they don't know that towns like Sinjar that were controlled by ISIL have been taken back, or a town like Tikrit, that was controlled by ISIL, now has been repopulated by previous residents, then the might feel as if there's not enough of a response. And so part of our goal here is to make sure that people are informed about all of the actions that we're taking.
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