0 someone who gives information to another person or organization:
Our survey is based on information from over 200 informants.
1 a person who tells esp. the police or newspaper reporters about something:
He was working as an undercover informant for the police.
2 a person who answers questions relating to their opinions or feelings about something, so that information can be collected about it:
a survey informant
Nonetheless, we believe the informants' expressions provided a valuable and near-comprehensive account of the older male's care-giving experience.
Among the potential informants identified, priority was given to persons living in the same household.
If practical support was received, the informant was asked who provided it.
To protect informants and actors engaged in youth politics, they are not identified unless otherwise agreed.
Key informants, intentionally or otherwise, had a powerful role in determining who took part, why they took part, and on the dynamics of their involvement.
Another informant lived with a mentally disabled son with learning difficulties, and had lost a second son as a result of political violence.
Tokens of each type were counted per informant.
Money is the informants' only absolution (and this is the measure of their degradation).
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