Synonym: arrange, data format, data formatting, formatting, initialise, initialize. Similar words: formation, information, transformation, formal, normally, informal, mathematics, German. Meaning: ['fɔrmæt /'fɔːm-] n. 1. the organization of information according to preset specifications (usually for computer processing) 2. the general appearance of a publication. v. 1. set (printed matter) into a specific format 2. determine the arrangement of (data) for storage and display (in computer science) 3. divide (a disk) into marked sectors so that it may store data.
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91 The file specifications will be documented, and users wishing to load their own files must convert them into the Okapi format.
92 There are no special menus to read and no format settings to make because the default format is already established.
93 The data in Table 8.1 has been organized into bit-pattern format in Table 8.2.
94 Texts will be supplied in the normal format for dictation by dictators appointed by the Local Examinations Secretary.
95 A redesigned format was launched in January 1993 with the dual aim of making the journal more attractive to readers and advertisers.
96 Manufacturers would be required to maintain dossiers in a standard format on each product, a measure designed to facilitate safety checks.
96 Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
97 There was lengthy discussion on which format the Tournament should take as there was no specific programme or rules to follow.
98 Is there a commercially available package that produces the required format?
99 Each Olympic event will be led into by sports experts explaining the format.
100 The content and format of the checklist will usually feature prominently in the proceedings.
101 Our referrals followed the same format as those to consultants and included requests for specific services when appropriate.
102 The profile format caters for 17 specific language skill areas, which can be assessed at 5 levels.
103 Please look at the enclosed magazine to see the usual format for articles.
104 It was agreed that all transmission of film material will be in a progressive scan format from launch of services.
105 If one investigates the format commonly used in dictionary definitions it is clear that there are some conventions that are followed.
106 The format was changed slightly, to make it more of a gala day.
107 This well written, concise guide is presented in a very easy to use A5 ring bound format.
108 This format uses an electronic camera that stores up to 50 still images on a tiny floppy disk.
109 On this view transput will be relatively infrequent, so that the cost of converting to and from decimal format is acceptable.
110 Fairly self-explanatory, the new format gives lesser-known local bands a crack at the Congress stage and the opportunity for wider exposure.
111 Perhaps the adjusted format for the Atlanta Games will give this sport the respect it probably deserves.
112 Assistant Principal, Joe Mooney sees enormous potential for the open learning format with foreign students.
113 At the end of this chapter is a summary of how to change the date format. 5.
114 This letter has a different format from that used in previous years - again, the result of widespread consultation with centres.
115 Your new database program, for example, may not be able to directly read the format of your old database files.
116 The information present in these sources and its development into a useful format is described.
117 The inaugural issue has, however, every appearance of being Microdoc with a new cover and a slightly larger format.
118 The Ventura approach is a document-oriented one working on the basis that each page will have a similar format.
119 One of the factors is that it is a simple format, involving everyone and it is done with gusto and enthusiasm.
120 She is much better suited to this B format, and coronet is reissuing its titles in B during this year.
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