Information about someone or something is often referred to as data. Data can encompass a wide range of facts, details, or statistics that provide knowledge and insight into a particular subject.
FYI stands for "for your information." It is commonly used to inform someone about something or provide additional information for their awareness.
"Find" is used to discover the location of something or someone, while "find out" is used to obtain information or discover a fact. "Find out about" is used to gather details or information about something or someone.
"Please be informed" is used to notify someone of information that they were not previously aware of. On the other hand, "Please inform" is a request for someone to provide information on a particular topic.
A person who knows too much information can be called a know-it-all or someone who is overly knowledgeable.
Something that is full of information is often referred to as "rich" or "content-rich."
Coercion. You can coerce someone into doing something
An "internal source" is someone who has given information or something to someone else who works for the same organization they do. It's the opposite of "an outside source."
The meaning of the word ascertained is finding out something for sure. When someone has found out new information about something or someone, they are said to have ascertained that information.
DATA:The collection of raw facts and figures is called data.INFORMATION:The data after processing is called information.
Karma
This is called Blackmailing.
It is called an injunction
Yes. It's called missing someone or something, or the fear of missing someone or something.
Information gathered by someone who did not take part or witness is called second hand information.
Information Theft
Protest
a con