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input

Definition for input

noun as in intake

Strongest match

absorption

Strong matches

admission, profit

Weak match

taking in

verb as in download

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Example Sentences

The release triggers a roughly five-month clock in which local governments must accept public input on the new maps, officially adopt them and begin applying the heightened regulations.

Some - such as the Environment Agency, or the broadcasting regulator Ofcom - have powers to make decisions without ministerial input.

From BBC

Congressional Republicans demanded earlier this week that Musk scale back or seek input on his onslaught against the federal government, as constituents flood GOP town halls with tough questions on DOGE.

From Salon

The big difference is that the French arsenal is sovereign – i.e. developed entirely by France – whereas the UK relies on US technical input.

From BBC

The state board delayed action in November, in large part because students, parents and rank-and-file educators were not given an opportunity to provide input.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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