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Definition of inform
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Inform
(v. t.) To take form; to
become
visible
or
manifest;
to
appear.
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Certify
::
Certify
(v. t.) To give
certain
information
of; to make
certain,
as a fact; to
verify..
Knowledge
::
Knowledge
(v. i.) Scope of
information;
cognizance;
notice;
as, it has not come to my
knowledge..
Testify
::
Testify
(v. i.) To
declare
a
charge;
to
protest;
to give
information;
to bear
witness;
-- with
against.
Colloquial
::
Colloquial
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or used in,
conversation,
esp.
common
and
familiar
conversation;
conversational;
hence,
unstudied;
informal;
as,
colloquial
intercourse;
colloquial
phrases;
a
colloquial
style..
Word
::
Word (n.)
Account;
tidings;
message;
communication;
information;
-- used only in the
singular.
Luncheon
::
Luncheon
(n.) A
portion
of food taken at any time
except
at a
regular
meal; an
informal
or light
repast,
as
between
breakfast
and
dinner..
Pantology
::
Pantology
(n.) A
systematic
view of all
branches
of human
knowledge;
a work of
universal
information.
Informing
::
Informing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Infor.
Resolve
::
Resolve
(v. i.) To cause to
perceive
or
understand;
to
acquaint;
to
inform;
to
convince;
to
assure;
to make
certain.
Full
::
Full
(Compar.)
Having
the mind
filled
with
ideas;
stocked
with
knowledge;
stored
with
information.
Informatory
::
Informatory
(a.) Full of, or
conveying,
information;
instructive..
Perfect
::
Perfect
(a.) Well
informed;
certain;
sure.
Authentic
::
Authentic
(n.) Of
approved
authority;
true;
trustworthy;
credible;
as, an
authentic
writer;
an
authentic
portrait;
authentic
information..
History
::
History
(n.) A
learning
or
knowing
by
inquiry;
the
knowledge
of facts and
events,
so
obtained;
hence,
a
formal
statement
of such
information;
a
narrative;
a
description;
a
written
record;
as, the
history
of a
patient's
case; the
history
of a
legislative
bill..
Overinform
::
Overinform
(v. t.) To
inform,
fill, or
animate,
excessively..
Teller
::
Teller
(n.) One who
tells,
relates,
or
communicates;
an
informer,
narrator,
or
describer..
Interview
::
Interview
(v. t.) To have an
interview
with; to
question
or
converse
with,
especially
for the
purpose
of
obtaining
information
for
publication..
Sycophant
::
Sycophant
(n.) An
informer;
a
talebearer.
Whisper
::
Whisper
(v. t.) To
prompt
secretly
or
cautiously;
to
inform
privately.
Intelligencing
::
Intelligencing
(a.)
Informing;
giving
information;
talebearing.
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