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    input
    /ˈɪnpʊt/

    noun

    • 1. what is put in, taken in, or operated on by any process or system: "there is little input from other members of the team"
    • 2. a place where, or a device through which, energy or information enters a system: "the signal being fed through the main input"

    verb

    • 1. put (data) into a computer: "test results can be inputted by the technician in the laboratory"

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  2. something such as energy, money, or information that is put into a system, organization, or machine so that it can operate: input into I didn't have much input into the project (= the help I gave was small). The power input will come largely from hydroelectricity. [ C ] electronics specialized.

  3. : power or energy put into a machine or system for storage, conversion in kind, or conversion of characteristics usually with the intent of sizable recovery in the form of output. d. : an amount put in. increased input of fertilizer increases crop yield. e. : a stimulus that acts on and is integrated into a bodily system. sensory input. f.

  4. Definitions of input. noun. signal going into an electronic system. synonyms: input signal. see more. noun. a component of production; something that goes into the production of output. see more. noun. (mathematics) a quantity or variable that, when fed into a function, results in a single output. see more. verb.

  5. Definition of input noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. the signal or current fed into a component or circuit. the terminals, or some other point, to which the signal is applied. computing the data fed into a computer from a peripheral device. modifier of or relating to electronic, computer, or other input.

  7. Input consists of information or resources that a group or project receives. We listen to our employees and value their input. American English : input / ˈɪnpʊt /

  8. Something put into a system or expended in its operation to achieve output or a result, especially: a. Energy, work, or power used to drive a machine. b. Current, electromotive force, or power supplied to an electric circuit, network, or device.

  9. ideas, money, effort, etc that you put into an activity or process in order to help it succeed: Input from students is used to develop new and exciting courses. input noun (ELECTRICAL) electrical energy that is put into a machine to make it work. input noun (COMPUTER) B2. information that is put into a computer. input. verb [ T ]

  10. input. noun. /ˈɪnpʊt/. [countable, uncountable] time, knowledge, ideas, etc. that you put into work, a project, etc. in order to make it succeed; the act of putting something in input (into/to something) Her specialist input to the discussions has been very useful.

  11. Input definition: Something put into a system or expended in its operation to achieve output or a result, especially:.