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Definition of report
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Report
(v. i.) To
furnish
in
writing
an
account
of a
speech,
the
proceedings
at a
meeting,
the
particulars
of an
occurrence,
etc., for
publication..
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Reportage
::
Reportage
(n.) SAme as
Report.
Decision
::
Decision
(n.) An
account
or
report
of a
conclusion,
especially
of a legal
adjudication
or
judicial
determination
of a
question
or
cause;
as, a
decision
of
arbitrators;
a
decision
of the
Supreme
Court..
Rumor
::
Rumor (n.) A
flying
or
popular
report;
the
common
talk;
hence,
public
fame;
notoriety..
Report
::
Report
(v. t.) To
return
or
repeat,
as
sound;
to
echo..
False
::
False (a.) To
report
falsely;
to
falsify.
Report
::
Report
(v. t.) To
return
or
present
as the
result
of an
examination
or
consideration
of any
matter
officially
referred;
as, the
committee
reported
the bill witth
amendments,
or
reported
a new bill, or
reported
the
results
of an
inquiry..
Cry
::
Cry (v. i.)
Common
report;
fame.
On Dit
::
On dit (n.) A
flying
report;
rumor;
as, it is a mere on dit..
Tell
::
Tell (v. i.) To give an
account;
to make
report.
Upas
::
Upas (n.) A tree
(Antiaris
toxicaria)
of the
Breadfruit
family,
common
in the
forests
of Java and the
neighboring
islands.
Its
secretions
are
poisonous,
and it has been
fabulously
reported
that the
atmosphere
about it is
deleterious.
Called
also bohun
upas..
Calumnious
::
Calumnious
(a.)
Containing
or
implying
calumny;
false,
malicious,
and
injurious
to
reputation;
slanderous;
as,
calumnious
reports..
Report
::
Report
(v. t.) To make
minutes
of, as a
speech,
or the
doings
of a
public
body; to write down from the lips of a
speaker..
Report
::
Report
(v. t.) An
official
statement
of
facts,
verbal
or
written;
especially,
a
statement
in
writing
of
proceedings
and facts
exhibited
by an
officer
to his
superiors;
as, the
reports
of the heads af
departments
to
Congress,
of a
master
in
chancery
to the
court,
of
committees
to a
legislative
body, and the
like..
Buzz
::
Buzz (n.) A
whisper;
a
report
spread
secretly
or
cautiously.
Talk
::
Talk (n.)
Report;
rumor;
as, to hear talk of war..
Thunder
::
Thunder
(n.) The sound which
follows
a flash of
lightning;
the
report
of a
discharge
of
atmospheric
electricity.
Headnote
::
Headnote
(n.) A note at the head of a page or
chapter;
in law
reports,
an
abstract
of a case,
showing
the
principles
involved
and the
opinion
of the
court..
Elsewhere
::
Elsewhere
(adv.)
In some other
place;
in other
places,
indefinitely;
as, it is
reported
in town and
elsewhere..
Sound
::
Sound (n.) The
peceived
object
occasioned
by the
impulse
or
vibration
of a
material
substance
affecting
the ear; a
sensation
or
perception
of the mind
received
through
the ear, and
produced
by the
impulse
or
vibration
of the air or other
medium
with which the ear is in
contact;
the
effect
of an
impression
made on the
organs
of
hearing
by an
impulse
or
vibration
of the air
caused
by a
collision
of
bodies,
or by other
means;
noise;
report;
as, the sound of a drum; the sound of the human
voice;
a h
Famous
::
Famous
(a.)
Celebrated
in fame or
public
report;
renowned;
mach
talked
of;
distinguished
in
story;
-- used in
either
a good or a bad
sense,
chiefly
the
former;
often
followed
by for; as,
famous
for
erudition,
for
eloquence,
for
military
skill;
a
famous
pirate..
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