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inputted

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/ˈɪnpʊtɪd/ · in-put-ted

Past tense and past participle of 'to input'; having entered, supplied, or fed data, information, or a signal into a computer system, machine, or process.

Meanings

verb (past tense / past participle)formal

Past tense and past participle of 'to input'; having entered, supplied, or fed data, information, or a signal into a computer system, machine, or process.

کسی کمپیوٹر، مشین یا نظام میں ڈیٹا، معلومات یا سگنل داخل کرنے کا ماضی کا صیغہ؛ جو معلومات یا ڈیٹا پہلے سے داخل کر دیا گیا ہو۔

درج کیا گیا

darj kiya gaya

Formal: داخل کیا گیاColloquial: ڈالا گیا

Synonyms

enteredkeyed infed intyped insubmittedloadedinsertedداخل کیا گیاٹائپ کیا گیابھیجا گیالوڈ کیا گیا

Antonyms

deletedremovederasedextractedoutputtedحذف کیا گیامٹایا گیانکالا گیا

Common Collocations

  • inputted data
  • inputted manually
  • inputted into the system
  • inputted incorrectly
  • inputted by the user
  • inputted the values
  • inputted the command
  • already inputted

Example Sentences

She inputted all the customer details into the database before leaving the office.

اس نے دفتر چھوڑنے سے پہلے تمام گاہکوں کی تفصیلات ڈیٹا بیس میں درج کر دیں۔

Us ne daftar chhoRne se pehle tamam gahkon ki tafseelaat database mein darj kar deen.

The wrong password was inputted three times, and the account was locked.

غلط پاس ورڈ تین بار داخل کیا گیا، جس کی وجہ سے اکاؤنٹ بند ہو گیا۔

Ghalat password teen baar daakhil kiya gaya, jis ki wajah se account band ho gaya.

Once the coordinates are inputted, the navigation system will calculate the best route.

ایک بار جب نقاط درج کر دیے جائیں تو نیویگیشن سسٹم بہترین راستہ حساب کر لے گا۔

Ek baar jab nuqaat darj kar diye jaayein to navigation system behtareen raasta hisaab kar le ga.

The technician inputted the new software settings to improve system performance.

تکنیشین نے سسٹم کی کارکردگی بہتر بنانے کے لیے نئی سافٹ ویئر سیٹنگز داخل کیں۔

Technician ne system ki karkardagi behtar banane ke liye nayi software settings daakhil keen.

Easily Confused With

input (past tense):'Input' is also an accepted past tense form of 'to input' and is more common in informal usage; 'inputted' is preferred in formal and technical contexts to distinguish it from the noun/adjective 'input'.
outputted:'Outputted' refers to data or results produced or sent out by a system, whereas 'inputted' refers to data or information fed into a system.
inserted:'Inserted' implies physically placing something in a slot or position, while 'inputted' specifically relates to entering data or information into a system or process.

Word Family

input
noun / verbان پٹ / درج کرنا
inputs
noun (plural) / verb (third person singular)ان پٹس / درج کرتا ہے
inputting
verb (present participle)درج کر رہا ہے
output
noun / verbآؤٹ پٹ / نتیجہ
user input
noun phraseصارف کا ان پٹ

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'inputted' as 'in + put + ted': something was PUT IN and it's already DONE (the '-ted' ending tells you it's past tense). Like posting a letter — you've already PUT it IN the mailbox.

Picture a person typing furiously on a keyboard and then leaning back with folded arms — all the data has already been 'inputted'. The green checkmark appears on the screen, confirming the task is complete.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

جو لکھ دیا ہے دل کے صفحے پر وہ مٹتا نہیں کچھ درج ہو جاتا ہے اندر جو باہر سے آتا نہیں

Jo likh diya hai dil ke safhe par woh mita-ta nahin Kuch darj ho jaata hai andar jo bahar se aata nahin

What has been written on the pages of the heart cannot be erased; Some things get inputted within that never come from outside.

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* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جو بویا سو کاٹا

Jo boya so kaata

You reap what you sow — what you put in determines what you get out; reflects the idea that what is inputted into any process shapes the result.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English / Latin "in + putare" — 'in' (inside) + 'putare' (to reckon, calculate); 'input' as a noun emerged in English meaning 'that which is put in'

First known use: 20th century (verb use; noun use earlier, 19th century)

The noun 'input' entered English in the early 19th century, derived from the prefix 'in-' and the verb 'put'. Its use expanded greatly with the rise of computing and electronics in the 20th century. 'Inputted' emerged as a past tense form of the verb 'to input', used alongside the irregular form 'input' (past tense). Both 'input' and 'inputted' are accepted as past tense forms, though 'inputted' is increasingly used in formal and technical writing to avoid ambiguity.