input

/ˈɪnpʊt/
noun
  1. Information, data, or signals that are put into a computer or other device.
    • Please enter your input into the spreadsheet.
    • The microphone converts sound into digital input.
    • The system crashed because the input was too large.
  2. Advice, ideas, or opinions that someone gives to help make a decision.
    • Her input was very helpful during the meeting.
    • The manager asked for input from the whole team.
    • We need your input before we finalize the plan.
  3. The act of putting something in, such as energy or resources.
    • More input of time and effort will lead to better results.
    • The machine requires a constant input of electricity.
    • The farmer increased the input of fertilizer to improve the soil.
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verb
  1. To put data or information into a computer or other device.
    • Please input your password to log in.
    • The technician input the new settings into the machine.
    • She input the sales figures into the database.
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