Definitionadj. tending to increase knowledge or dissipate ignorance
Last update: October 10, 2015
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You and I dear lady have shared that interesting and informative letter you hold so closely and are staining with your tears. [Please select]
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The difference between informative and deceptive bidding is shown in the harmony of a partnership. [Please select]
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Steve was rather too preoccupied to be very informative, but Perry did manage to imbibe some information. [Please select]
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Horrabin has spared no pains to make this work informative and exact. [Please select]
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An informative way of depicting the densities in each zone is to plot them as lines of thrust, as in Figure 23. [Please select]
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I have read over and over the highly informative accounts of Professor Williams (_loci cit.) [Please select]
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Vessel operator behavior should receive a thorough public educational effort, possibly through an informative notice to each vessel. [Please select]
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If a player declare with any such combination, his power to give information when he really possesses strength of course immediately ceases to exist, and the entire structure of informative bidding thereby drops to pieces. [Please select]
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When Joe became insufferably informative Perry blandly asked him questions about the engine, such as, "What's the difference, Joe, between a two-cycle and a four-cycle motor." [Please select]
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