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Information
 information
econ. informatie
which may be | released
 releasing
transp. mech.eng. lossen
| to
 to
el. vertragen; tegenhouden
the | public
 public
arts. openbaar
concerning the | final
 final
econ. fin. hard
| adoption
 adoption
immigr. goedkeuring
of | Council
 council
law econ. ontwikkelingsraad
acts is | con
 conning
agric. roercommando's voeren
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information ['ɪnfə'meɪʃ(ə)n] n
econ. informatie f
information All facts, ideas or imaginative works of the mind which have been communicated, published or distributed formally or informally in any format, or the knowledge that is communicated or received n
environ. informatie f
 English thesaurus
information ['ɪnfə'meɪʃ(ə)n] abbr.
abbr., agric. infn
abbr., austral., slang drum
abbr., jarg. infor
IT An asset that, like other important business assets, is essential to an enterprise’s business. It can exist in many forms. It can be printed or written on paper, stored electronically, transmitted by post or by using electronic means, shown on films, or spoken in conversation. (COBIT 5 perspective)
law A written accusation charging a person with a crime. It is presented in court by a prosecuting officer under oath and does not come from a grand jury; formal charge, written accusation brought by a prosecutor charging a person with a crime
mil., abbr. ifn; inf; info
mil., logist. In the matter of intelligence: data of any kind, processed so as to be intelligible to man and that can be used to produce intelligence. More generally speaking, known item, meaning derived from a fact or a data and intended to be released. (FRA); Unprocessed data of every description which may be used in the production of intelligence. Information must be complemented with an appraisal. (FRA)
tech., abbr. infm
Information ['ɪnfə'meɪʃ(ə)n] abbr.
abbr., file.ext. .inf (file name extension)
INFORMATION ['ɪnfə'meɪʃ(ə)n] n
comp., IT Technology
Information which may be released to the public concerning the final adoption of Council acts is: 2 phrases in 2 subjects
Obsolete / dated1
Politics1