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1709. Mrs. Manley, Secret Mem. (1720), II. 199. An Absence of Mind, and an uninforming Faculty.
1764. Goldsm., Hist. Eng. in Lett. (1772), II. 222. It would be uninforming to relate all the preparations.
1812. Combe, Syntax, Picturesque, II. The mangled post thus long had stood, An uninforming piece of wood.
1901. C. A. Scott, Evang. Doctrine, ii. 28. The name of Protestant is popular, accidental and uninforming.