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feedback

noun
feed·​back | \ ˈfÄ“d-ËŒbak How to pronounce feedback (audio) \

Definition of feedback

1a : the transmission of evaluative or corrective information about an action, event, or process to the original or controlling source also : the information so transmitted
b : the partial reversion (see reversion sense 3a) of the effects of a process to its source or to a preceding stage
2 : the return to the input of a part of the output of a machine, system, or process (as for producing changes in an electronic circuit that improve performance or in an automatic control device that provide self-corrective action)
3 : a rumbling, whining, or whistling sound resulting from an amplified or broadcast signal (such as music or speech) that has been returned as input and retransmitted

Examples of feedback in a Sentence

The company uses customer feedback to improve its products. He asked for some feedback from his boss. The computer makes adjustments based on feedback from the sensors. We were getting some feedback from the microphone.
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Recent Examples on the Web

The first citizen committee disbanded over internal conflicts and lack of feedback from former police chiefs and the past mayor. oregonlive, "Supporters urge Portland police chief, mayor to send condolences to relatives of people killed by police," 3 Sep. 2019 That was an ongoing conversation with design boards and fabric boards, and a lot of feedback from myself and the owners. Hannah Seligson, Town & Country, "The Best Room At... The Wauwinet," 9 Aug. 2019 The school will continue to meet with community members for feedback, Engelberg said. Eric Sondheimer, latimes.com, "Harvard-Westlake releases first draft for new athletic facilities on 16-acre site in Studio City," 15 July 2019 And this isn't the first time Duff has received this type of feedback. Glamour, "Hilary Duff Will Feed Her Daughter Any Damn Way She Wants, Thanks," 12 June 2019 The Cincinnati Zoo says the feedback has been extremely positive. Ken Brown, Cincinnati.com, "Cincinnati Zoo bathrooms include larger changing tables for adults with disabilities," 15 Aug. 2019 So far, Brito says the feedback from suppliers and customers has been positive. Susie Gharib, Fortune, "Why the King of Beers Is Going Green," 15 Aug. 2019 This is the second feedback loop grinding onward alongside the first, a sort of automation-procrastination complex. Sidney Fussell, The Atlantic, "People Are Starting to Realize How Voice Assistants Actually Work," 15 Aug. 2019 Climate change, moreover, creates a vicious feedback loop. The Economist, "Gloom from the climate-change front line," 10 Aug. 2019

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First Known Use of feedback

1919, in the meaning defined at sense 2

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More Definitions for feedback

feedback

noun

English Language Learners Definition of feedback

: helpful information or criticism that is given to someone to say what can be done to improve a performance, product, etc.
: something (such as information or electricity) that is returned to a machine, system, or process
: an annoying and unwanted sound caused by signals being returned to an electronic sound system

feedback

noun
feed·​back | \ ˈfÄ“d-ËŒbak How to pronounce feedback (audio) \

Kids Definition of feedback

: helpful information or criticism given to someone to indicate what can be done to improve something

feedback

noun
feed·​back | \ ˈfÄ“d-ËŒbak How to pronounce feedback (audio) \

Medical Definition of feedback

1 : the return to the input of part of the output of a machine, system, or process (as for producing changes in an electronic circuit that improve performance or in an automatic control device that provide self-corrective action)
2a : the partial reversion of the effects of a process to its source or to a preceding stage
b : the return to a point of origin of evaluative or corrective information about an action or process patient feedback was solicited also : the information so transmitted

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