Synonym: input signal, stimulant, stimulation, stimulus. Similar words: in public, on purpose, in part, in place, in person, put, in place of, in point of. Meaning: ['ɪnpʊt] n. 1. signal going into an electronic system 2. any stimulating information or event; acts to arouse action 3. a component of production; something that goes into the production of output. v. enter (data or a program) into a computer.
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31. Thank you for your input Mr. Walters - I'll take what you've said under advisement.
32. This facility allows the user to input text in various forms onto the screen and thus create a true newspaper page.
33. He did not place any constraints on input.
34. I give him my input if he asks me.
35. The input cells are activated only by sensory input.
36. What communication reduces to is comprehensible input.
37. Objections are frequently raised by affected personnel, and methods to input documents automatically are thus highly desirable.
38. We can also let any point inside the cube be input too.
39. Pluralists have even tried to adapt Schumpeter's account, but have neglected his strong elitist account of input politics.
40. The output was a bar graph to show how much the new input resembled each of the ten people.
41. The solution to our problems as teachers, then, is to provide comprehensible input. Sentencedict.com
42. On the questions about output cognition and input cognition these two nations scored lower than the other three.
43. Bureaucracies are involved to some extent in the input and conversion processes as they are in the output phase.
44. With the advent of the microcomputer, managers now can input and analyze their own data.
45. Electrical input Make yourself a quick cup of tea or coffee with a compact travel kettle.
46. At the same time, of course, it assures them of comprehensible input.
47. To date advanced courses have been designed on an input model with emphasis being on the content.
48. As Dave notes, they both work more than half-time and supply the input of two creative people.
49. Employees have little input on matters that directly concern them.
50. So deeply ingrained is our instinct to search for a pattern that we refuse to accept any input as genuinely random.
51. Nitrogen is rapidly lost but immediately available potassium, magnesium and calcium increase as input from the ash.
52. Moreover it may sometimes be the case that the acoustic input is simply insufficient to discriminate between hypotheses.
53. The only constraint on writer input was that some care was taken over legibility.
54. When the heat input ceases the space will cool rapidly as there is no stored heat to temper it.
55. It became logically possible for bureaucratic structures to perform all four input and all three output functions.
56. The committee would welcome input from booksellers within its constituency.
57. The step commands are also input to the downcounter, which records the instantaneous position of the system relative to the target.
58. This input is fed to certain parts of the brain stem and filtered.
59. The problem is not just one of poor acoustic input but also of ambiguous word boundaries.
60. In the present chapter we shall introduce the dimension of input affect with an analysis of attitudes toward communicating about politics.
More similar words: in public, on purpose, in part, in place, in person, put, in place of, in point of, output, put off, put on, put out, put to, put up, put in, in practice, put down, put away, deputy, a case in point, in particular, computer, dispute, put aside, in proportion to, put forward, put across, put up with, put through.