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input
noun as in advice
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aid, consultation, encouragement, guidance, help, information, instruction, judgment, lesson, news, opinion, prescription, proposal, recommendation, suggestion, tip, view, warning, word
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admonition, advisement, advocacy, caution, charge, counsel, directions, dissuasion, exhortation, forewarning, injunction, persuasion, proposition, steer, teaching, telltale, tidings, tip-off
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noun as in comment
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commentary, criticism, discussion, judgment, mention, note, observation, opinion, remark, report, review
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animadversion, annotation, backtalk, buzz, comeback, crack, dictum, editorial, elucidation, exposition, footnote, gloss, hearsay, illustration, mouthful, wisecrack
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noun as in contribution
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alms, augmentation, benefaction, beneficence, bestowal, charity, handout, present, subscription, supplement
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a hand, do one's part, gifting, helping hand, significant addition, tax write-off, write-off
noun as in data
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abstracts, circumstances, compilations, conclusions, details, documents, dope, experiments, facts, figures, materials, measurements, memorandums, notes, proof, reports, results, scoop, score
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noun as in intake
noun as in obiter dictum
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animadversion, annotation, backtalk, buzz, comeback, comment, commentary, crack, criticism, dictum, discussion, editorial, elucidation, exposition, footnote, gloss, hearsay, illustration, judgment, mention, mouthful, note, obiter, observation, opinion, remark, report, review, two cents' worth, wisecrack
verb as in download
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Example Sentences
A White House official said the meeting was to gather input and feedback from the schools about the proposal, dubbed the “Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education.”
To ensure safe handling, the GNC bakes in a number of control laws that constrain responses to inputs—it’s impossible to stall the BlackFly, for instance, or put one into an unrecoverable spin.
But they also replace a previously required environmental assessment with a simple "commitment letter", and limit input to those "directly impacted", excluding NGOs or outside experts.
Often, collaborations involve a ghostwriter or co-author who does the majority of the writing, with minimal input from the celebrity.
“So far that input tends to support—rather than resolve—the contrast we have seen between strong economic activity and a softening labor market.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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