informational

IPA: ɪnfɝmˈeɪʃʌnʌɫ

adjective

  • Designed to or able to impart information; possessing information.
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Examples of "informational" in Sentences

  • I now blog at battleoftheants.blogspot.com that untitled informational meme
  • Encoding learning in structure is a robust technique for long-term informational storage.
  • We -- they're forming what they call informational pickets on the issue of illegal immigration and our border security crisis.
  • However, cryonics recognizes another concept, the so-called informational death when all data is erased on the molecular level.
  • From the article, Although there are no restrictions on what a dot-info site may be used for, Afilias is pitching the domain as better suited for so-called informational sites than for commercial ones.
  • "Before they have language, infants pay attention to what I call informational hotspots," where their mother or father is looking, said Andrew N. Meltzoff, a psychologist who is co-director of university's Institute for Learning and Brain Sciences.
  • According to The New York Times, the doctors are not deliberately misinforming their patients; instead, they're the victims of something known as the informational cascade, which turns out to be something that's repeated so many times that it becomes true even though it isn't.
  • I know there has been something of a movement for blog reviewers to tell readers the source of a book being reviewed (ARC, from the library, bought, etc.) but I'm not sure that informational is in itself helpful unless the reader also knows what books in general the reviewer is seeing.

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