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    In·form
    /inˈfôrm/

    verb

  2. 1. to give or impart knowledge of a fact or circumstance to: We informed them of our arrival. 2. to supply (oneself) with knowledge of a matter or subject: She informed herself of all the pertinent facts.

  3. The meaning of INFORM is to communicate knowledge to. How to use inform in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Inform.

  4. to tell someone about something, especially officially:

  5. Some common synonyms of inform are acquaint, apprise, and notify. While all these words mean "to make one aware of something," inform implies the imparting of knowledge especially of facts or occurrences.

  6. to tell someone about something, especially officially:

  7. to give or impart knowledge of a fact or circumstance to: He informed them of his arrival. Synonyms: tell, advise, notify, apprise. to supply (oneself) with knowledge of a matter or subject: She informed herself of all the pertinent facts. Synonyms: acquaint.

  8. 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. What are you going to do with all that cheese?

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

  10. The meaning of INFORMED is having information. How to use informed in a sentence.

  11. If you inform someone of something, you tell them about it. They would inform him of any progress they had made. [VERB noun + of] My daughter informed me that she was pregnant. [VERB noun that] 'I just added a little soy sauce,' he informs us. [VERB noun with quote]

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