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Definition of inform
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 inform is as below...
Inform
(v. t.) To
communicate
knowledge
to; to make known to; to
acquaint;
to
advise;
to
instruct;
to tell; to
notify;
to
enlighten;
--
usually
followed
by of.
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Knowledge
::
Knowledge
(v. i.) Scope of
information;
cognizance;
notice;
as, it has not come to my
knowledge..
Extent
::
Extent
(n.) Space or
degree
to which a thing is
extended;
hence,
superficies;
compass;
bulk; size;
length;
as, an
extent
of
country
or of line;
extent
of
information
or of
charity..
Acquaint
::
Acquaint
(v. t.) To
communicate
notice
to; to
inform;
to make
cognizant;
--
followed
by with
(formerly,
also, by of), or by that,
introducing
the
intelligence;
as, to
acquaint
a
friend
with the
particulars
of an act..
Complaint
::
Complaint
(n.) A
formal
allegation
or
charge
against
a party made or
presented
to the
appropriate
court or
officer,
as for a wrong done or a crime
committed
(in the
latter
case,
generally
under
oath);
an
information;
accusation;
the
initial
bill in
proceedings
in
equity..
Previse
::
Previse
(v. t.) To
inform
beforehand;
to warn.
Tell
::
Tell (v. t.) To give
instruction
to; to make
report
to; to
acquaint;
to
teach;
to
inform.
Information
::
Information
(v. t.) A
proceeding
in the
nature
of a
prosecution
for some
offens
against
the
government,
instituted
and
prosecuted,
really
or
nominally,
by some
authorized
public
officer
on
behalt
of the
government.
It
differs
from an
indictment
in
criminal
cases
chiefly
in not being based on the
finding
of a grand juri. See
Indictment..
Correspondent
::
Correspondent
(n.) One who
communicates
information,
etc., by
letter
or
telegram
to a
newspaper
or
periodical..
Convey
::
Convey
(v. t.) To
impart
or
communicate;
as, to
convey
an
impression;
to
convey
information..
Nuncius
::
Nuncius
(n.) The
information
communicated.
Sporadial
::
Sporades
(n. pl.) Stars not
included
in any
constellation;
--
called
also
informed,
or
unformed,
stars..
Ignorant
::
Ignorant
(n.) A
person
untaught
or
uninformed;
one
unlettered
or
unskilled;
an
ignoramous.
Newsy
::
Newsy (a.) Full of news;
abounding
in
information
as to
current
events.
Document
::
Document
(n.) An
original
or
official
paper
relied
upon as the
basis,
proof,
or
support
of
anything
else; -- in its most
extended
sense,
including
any
writing,
book, or other
instrument
conveying
information
in the case; any
material
substance
on which the
thoughts
of men are
represented
by any
species
of
conventional
mark or
symbol..
Informer
::
Informer
(v.) One who
informs
a
magistrate
of
violations
of law; one who
informs
against
another
for
violation
of some law or penal
statute.
Interview
::
Interview
(n.) A
conservation,
or
questioning,
for the
purpose
of
eliciting
information
for
publication;
the
published
statement
so
elicited..
Knowing
::
Knowing
(a.)
Skilful;
well
informed;
intelligent;
as, a
knowing
man; a
knowing
dog..
Advertise
::
Advertise
(v. t.) To give
notice
to; to
inform
or
apprise;
to
notify;
to make
known;
hence,
to warn; -- often
followed
by of
before
the
subject
of
information;
as, to
advertise
a man of his
loss..
Flag
::
Flag (n.) A cloth
usually
bearing
a
device
or
devices
and used to
indicate
nationality,
party,
etc., or to give or ask
information;
--
commonly
attached
to a staff to be waved by the wind; a
standard;
a
banner;
an
ensign;
the
colors;
as, the
national
flag; a
military
or a naval
flag..
Informative
::
Informative
(a.)
Having
power to
inform,
animate,
or
vivify..
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