information-focused
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/ˌɪnfərˈmeɪʃən ˈfoʊkəst/
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/ˌɪnfəˈmeɪʃən ˈfəʊkəst/
Prioritizing data
Etymology
The term 'information-focused' combines 'information,' from Latin 'informare,' meaning 'to shape, form,' and 'focused,' from Latin 'focus,' meaning 'hearth, fireplace.'
'Information' evolved from the Latin 'informare' through Old French 'informacion,' while 'focused' came from Latin 'focus' through French 'foc.'
Initially, 'information' meant 'the act of informing,' but now it refers to 'data or knowledge communicated.' 'Focused' originally meant 'hearth' but now means 'concentrated attention.'
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
concentrated on or giving priority to information.
The company adopted an information-focused strategy to improve decision-making.
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Last updated: 2025/02/17 10:34