Pronunciation: /ˈɪnpʊt/
noun something that is put into a system or process for the purpose of obtaining a result
A1 I need your input on this matter.
A2 Please provide your input for the survey.
B1 Your input is valuable in helping us improve our services.
B2 We welcome input from all stakeholders in the decision-making process.
C1 The expert panel will review all input before making a recommendation.
C2 The CEO values input from employees at all levels of the organization.
verb to enter data or information into a computer or other device
A1 Please input your name into the form.
A2 Students are required to input their answers in the correct format.
B1 Users can input their preferences to customize their experience.
B2 Make sure to input the correct data before proceeding.
C1 It is essential to carefully input the information to avoid errors.
C2 The system allows users to input data from various sources for analysis.
formal The success of the project heavily relies on the quality of the input provided by the team.
informal Make sure to give your input during the meeting so everyone knows your thoughts.
slang I need your input on this before I can make a decision.
figurative Just like a computer program, the output is only as good as the input it receives.
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