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uninformative

[ US /ənɪnˈfɔɹmətɪv/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. lacking information

How To Use uninformative In A Sentence

  • Anthony had talked briefly and uninformatively of his escape experiences. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • We excluded studies closing early due to poor recruitment as uninformative for our purposes but included studies closing early for other reasons (for example, interim results).
  • No one but a native would consider such details, uninformative to the outsider, as worthy of note.
  • Their website is almost completely uninformative as it relates entirely to the technical aspects of their work and the history of those technical aspects.
  • However, we wished to exclude other information from these analyses and so selected uninformative prior distributions that would not contribute to the posterior distributions.
  • However, this federally restricted use of the word research does not mean that the observations from personal life (herein called Type I Investigations) or experimenter pretesting (Type II Investigations) are either unimportant or uninformative and should therefore be dismissed. The Sacred Promise
  • In the phylogenetic analysis, 42 sites were parsimony informative, 47 were uninformative and 380 were constant.
  • Their record sleeves and videos are cryptic, self-mythologising, deliberately uninformative.
  • Age is totally uninformative and shouldn't be used as a selection criterion; and so is graphology, the analysis of handwriting.
  • One sheet of uninformative notepaper, one spent match from Doncaster. PASSION IN THE PEAK
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