Informational [adjective]
Definition of Informational:
educational
Sentence/Example of Informational:
The Supreme Court’s decision in July to review the lower court’s opinion, rather than allow it to be implemented, prevented the committee from receiving the information this summer.
The Gardner Museum is offering a $10 million reward for information leading to the return of the art.
Law enforcement gives its suspect DNA sample to a third-party laboratory, which runs further analysis before comparing the genetic information against publicly available genealogical website data.
Since its launch, 140 million people have visited the company’s voting information center, and on Election Day, 33 million people visited its election center, which included results as they came in.
The investigation is ongoing, and anyone with information is asked to call 703-803-0026.
In books, we seek information rationally — guided by chapter titles and indexes.
They might delete the app to limit how often they use it, or stop sharing personal information and passively scan their feed.
A spokesman for the corrections department did not immediately respond to a request for information about new cases reported in recent weeks and whether state prisons are seeing an uptick.
The packets also will contain FDA and company views about the information.
The minds behind the content still reigned supreme when it came to ideation and strategy — but it was the technology provided by this year’s winners that gave them all the guidance and information they needed.