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    In·form
    /inˈfôrm/

    verb

  2. Inform definition: to give or impart knowledge of a fact or circumstance to. See examples of INFORM used in a sentence.

  3. Check pronunciation: inform. Definition of inform verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. To inform is to tell someone news, pass on wisdom, leak gossip, or give instruction. You've been informed that you won the raffle at the county fair.

  5. inform. verb. /ɪnˈfɔrm/. Verb Forms. to tell someone about something, especially in an official way inform somebody (of/about something) Please inform us of any changes of address. The leaflet informs customers about healthy eating. He went to inform them of his decision.

  6. 2 days ago · inform in British English. (ɪnˈfɔːm ) verb. 1. (tr; often foll by of or about) to give information to; tell. 2. (tr; often foll by of or about) to make conversant (with) 3. (intr; often foll by against or on) to give information regarding criminals, as to the police, etc.

  7. Meaning of inform – Learner’s Dictionary. inform. verb [ T ] uk / ɪnˈfɔːm / us. inform verb [T] (TELL) Add to word list. B1. to tell someone about something: If he calls me again, I shall inform the police. [ + (that) ] He informed us that we would have to leave. inform verb [T] (GIVE INFORMATION) B1. to give someone information about something:

  8. 1. ( tr; often foll by of or about) to give information to; tell. 2. ( tr; often foll by of or about) to make conversant (with) 3. ( intr; often foll by against or on) to give information regarding criminals, as to the police, etc. 4. to give form to. 5. (Philosophy) to impart some essential or formative characteristic to.

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