English to Gujarati Dictionary informed

informed

જાણ
definition
adjective
an informed readership
having or showing knowledge of a particular subject or situation.
example
Labor believes that it's very difficult to educate 9 million Australians to the level of financial literacy that is required to make an 'informed' choice.
I also happen to believe that an 'informed' , educated, lapsed Judaism might also be the most true form of the religion, today.
But how reassuring to learn that the readers are such a literate and well 'informed' group.
I was growing vegetables in Samoa at the time, and so I am really unable to express in any way an 'informed' view on the subject, Peter.
This inverts the philosophy of education: the imparting of knowledge by the 'informed' to the uninformed.
I do not consider either that the Inspector's reasoning can be supplemented by the knowledge available to the 'informed' reader.
Her aggressive titles were now familiar stock among a certain 'informed' readership attuned to decadent works.
But we and our readership can't make an 'informed' opinion yet.
What are the implications of historically and culturally 'informed' findings for strategies of educational reform?
If you are selling a health care product, I think it is vital that you are able to respond to queries with an educated and 'informed' answer.
Thus they were more helpful to the 'informed' reader than to the beginner.
Comments by 'informed' readers as to the implications of the above are welcomed and will be shared with other readers.
The weightier works seek a more 'informed' and sophisticated audience while not being works for the specialist.
The public display of the tortured body terrorizes through the depths of horror implied in its calibration of pain witnessed by a culturally 'informed' public.
What might any 'informed' Vietnamese have in mind on the subject?
Others have gone through it and left you the information you need to know, so go thru this process, totally 'informed' and knowledgeable.
Americans are isolationist in their policy preferences and lack the knowledge to have an 'informed' opinion about the rest of the world.
The surprising thing is that today's women in Lebanon are perhaps better educated and more 'informed' than my generation, but they are very subdued.
I'm not condoning the horrendous conditions portrayed in the film, but I would prefer a more 'informed' view on a given subject.
This might or might not be a good idea; I don't know enough about the subject to have an 'informed' opinion.
It relies on a system which is not best placed to respond to a rapidly changing situation with imaginative and 'informed' ideas.
Being an educated eater means you have the knowledge necessary to make 'informed' choices no matter how crunched for time you become.
This is not a terribly convincing theory if only because the source was a dinner conversation among unidentified subjects, but at least those were 'informed' media workers.
There needs to be an 'informed' debate on the subject.
Todd comes to this subject from outside Scottish History, and she brings to the subject an 'informed' comparative historical and anthropological approach.
As an 'informed' reader/viewer, you have a responsibility to be critical and to decide how legitimate the interpretation you are receiving really is.
Periodicals were then the prime means of communicating ideas among the 'informed' and cultured elites.
Less advice, less 'informed' choice, less education does not mean less terminations.
An 'informed' reader writes to let me know that my description of this system was inaccurate.
For example, Thomas Jefferson is often cited as viewing an 'informed' and educated public as key to the success of a self - governing society.
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