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[ US /ˈɪnfoʊ/ ]
[ UK /ˈɪnfə‍ʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a message received and understood

How To Use info In A Sentence

  • The warden of prisons was contacted for information on the convict's behavior on the chain gang, or in a few cases on the State Farm.
  • While maintaining a level of accessibility and providing information are important, this must not dumb the work down, compromise the artists' intentions, or remove the challenge aspect of art that many people thrive on.
  • There is so much to enjoy here that it is a pity that a good deal of the information imparted is demonstrably wrong. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Both groups are forced to suffer the prejudices that have been fuelled by the tabloids and absorbed by an uninformed public.
  • Our interneuronal connections in our brain, for example, process information at chemical signaling speeds of a few hundred feet per second, compared to a billion feet per second for electronics - electronics is a million times faster.
  • Equally badly behaved, but a little calmer and better informed, were the massive numbers from the labor unions.
  • One infers that all of this would be computerised information.
  • That not only means that more information can be crunched at once, but these chips can also handle more complex instructions.
  • Only a very strong, perhaps only a globally dominant, power can sustain informal empire in the long run.
  • I first learned about cassowaries when I was at the School for Field Studies SFS Center for Rainforest Studies in Fall of 1990 as a college student, and was fascinated that they're the only bird that can "scarify" certain rainforest seeds. Archive 2008-07-01
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