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Definition of report
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of report is as below...
Report
(v. t.) To write an
account
of for
publication,
as in a
newspaper;
as, to
report
a
public
celebration
or a horse
race..
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Hail
::
Hail (v. i.) To
report
as one's home or the place from
whence
one
comes;
to come; -- with from.
Yearbook
::
Yearbook
(n.) A book
published
yearly;
any
annual
report
or
summary
of the
statistics
or facts of a year,
designed
to be used as a
reference
book; as, the
Congregational
Yearbook..
Sound
::
Sound (v. t.) To
celebrate
or honor by
sounds;
to cause to be
reported;
to
publish
or
proclaim;
as, to sound the
praises
of fame of a great man or a great
exploit..
Enter
::
Enter (v. t.) To make
report
of (a
vessel
or her
cargo)
at the
customhouse;
to
submit
a
statement
of
(imported
goods),
with the
original
invoices,
to the
proper
officer
of the
customs
for
estimating
the
duties.
See
Entry,
4..
Pigeonhole
::
Pigeonhole
(v. t.) To place in the
pigeonhole
of a case or
cabinet;
hence,
to put away; to lay aside
indefinitely;
as, to
pigeonhole
a
letter
or a
report..
Arbitrate
::
Arbitrate
(v. i.) To act as
arbitrator
or
judge;
as, to
arbitrate
upon
several
reports;
to
arbitrate
in
disputes
among
neighbors;
to
arbitrate
between
parties
to a
suit..
Blow
::
Blow (v. t.) To
spread
by
report;
to
publish;
to
disclose.
Defame
::
Defame
(v. t.) To harm or
destroy
the good fame or
reputation
of; to
disgrace;
especially,
to speak evil of
maliciously;
to
dishonor
by
slanderous
reports;
to
calumniate;
to
asperse..
Crack
::
Crack (n.) A
sharp,
sudden
sound or
report;
the sound of
anything
suddenly
burst or
broken;
as, the crack of a
falling
house;
the crack of
thunder;
the crack of a
whip..
Bruit
::
Bruit (n.)
Report;
rumor;
fame.
Midshipman
::
Midshipman
(n.)
Formerly,
a kind of naval
cadet,
in a ship of war, whose
business
was to carry
orders,
messages,
reports,
etc.,
between
the
officers
of the
quarter-deck
and those of the
forecastle,
and
render
other
services
as
required..
Popularly
::
Popularly
(adv.)
In a
popular
manner;
so as to be
generally
favored
or
accepted
by the
people;
commonly;
currently;
as, the story was
popularity
reported..
On Dit
::
On dit (n.) A
flying
report;
rumor;
as, it is a mere on dit..
Fragor
::
Fragor
(n.) A loud and
sudden
sound;
the
report
of
anything
bursting;
a
crash.
News
::
News (n) A
report
of
recent
occurences;
information
of
something
that has
lately
taken
place,
or of
something
before
unknown;
fresh
tindings;
recent
intelligence..
Report
::
Report
(v. t.) To give an
official
account
or
statement
of; as, a
treasurer
reports
the
receipts
and
expenditures..
Bruit
::
Bruit (v. t.) To
report;
to noise
abroad.
Hansard
::
Hansard
(n.) An
official
report
of
proceedings
in the
British
Parliament;
-- so
called
from the name of the
publishers.
Retail
::
Retail
(n.) To
distribute
in small
portions
or at
second
hand; to tell again or to many (what has been told or
done);
to
report;
as, to
retail
slander..
Good
::
Good
(superl.)
Not
blemished
or
impeached;
fair;
honorable;
unsullied;
as in the
phrases
a good name, a good
report,
good
repute,
etc..
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