Similar words: inform, informal, information, armed, former, performer, formerly, in force. Meaning: [ɪn'fɔrmd /-'fɔːmd] adj. having much knowledge or education.
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91) According to informed sources, those taken into custody include at least one major-general.
92) Doctors must obtain the informed consent of all patients before giving any treatment.
93) I offer my observations as those of an interested and reasonably informed member of the general public.
94) Informed consent was obtained from all participants before the study began.
95) We can't release his name until we have informed his next of kin.
96) He denied that he had ever informed on his neighbours.
97) The booklet is supposed to help parents make informed choices for their children.
98) Mr Venables informed me the club would not be renewing my contract .
99) I need more facts before I can make an informed decision.
100) Rightly or wrongly, they felt they should have been better informed .
101) We already know who's got the job but we haven't yet been informed officially.
102) The announcer informed viewers that programmes would be running late.
103) Harris's office was informed of the charges against him.
104) An informed[sentencedict.com], caring community is a computer click away.
105) How can one make informed choices?
106) Once again, being informed is a tangible benefit.
107) I was informed she was in the burns unit.
108) Keep us informed of any change of address.
109) Checks and balances required an alert and informed populace.
110) HMG should be kept informed.
111) I thought we had an agreement that you would keep me informed about any changes in the programme.
112) In his decision, Reinhardt said voters had not been properly informed that the law imposed a lifetime ban on candidates.
113) The view is that a consent is not valid unless the patient has enough information to make an informed choice.
114) A new patient attends the diabetic clinic and is informed that he has diabetes.
115) Foucault's approach and analyses have also to some degree informed this work and for that reason alone deserve a critical appraisal.
116) Micky Burns from the players' union advises and assists on the options to help them make informed choices about their futures.
117) Your estate agent will negotiate with potential buyers, keeping you informed of offers and how the sale is progressing.
118) The council was informed about the anniversary two years ago but has dragged its heels over putting it on any agenda.
119) Now I've been informed that I have £200 rent arrears.
120) To increase knowledge about alcohol so that future alcohol use can be more informed and therefore more prudent. 2.
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