well-informed in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Translations for well-informed in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

avisado (avisada) ADJ

informado (informada) ADJ

enterado (enterada) ADJ

II.informar VB intr (dar noticias, información)

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well-informed in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for well-informed in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for well-informed in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

certero (-a) [ser·ˈte·ro, -a; θer-] ADJ

See also poner

I.poner [po·ˈner] irr VB trans

II.poner [po·ˈner] irr VB refl ponerse

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The film is knowingly well-informed on anthropology and biochemistry and never resorts to cheap cliche or hackneyed elements.
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His mind is well-informed, and he is pure and dignified in character.
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A goal is being able to suggest approaches or help produce well-informed decisions that will effectively manage and conserve unit resources.
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Learners are able to validate how and what they understand as well as develop well-informed judgments regarding a belief.
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It was believed that education would create more and well-informed voters.
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There are more lessons in these subjects and the students are also mostly well-informed about competitions in these fields.
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As a basis for planning, local authorities need a reliable and well-informed assessment of the risks faced by urban cities.
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They are wise and well-informed about the story's secrets.
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The relapse risk is in this way lowered; patients and family members, who are more well-informed about the disease, feel less helpless.
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The essay was recognized by well-informed readership, so there was a second edition in 1917.
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