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Definition of inform
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Inform
(v. t.) To give
intelligence
or
information;
to tell.
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Chart
::
Chart (n.) A sheet of
paper,
pasteboard,
or the like, on which
information
is
exhibited,
esp. when the
information
is
arranged
in
tabular
form; as, an
historical
chart..
Misinformant
::
Misinformant
(n.) A
misinformer.
Corroboration
::
Corroboration
(n.) The act of
corroborating,
strengthening,
or
confirming;
addition
of
strength;
confirmation;
as, the
corroboration
of an
argument,
or of
information..
Prevarication
::
Prevarication
(n.) The
collusion
of an
informer
with the
defendant,
for the
purpose
of
making
a sham
prosecution..
Warn
::
Warn (v. t.) To make ware or
aware;
to give
previous
information
to; to give
notice
to; to
notify;
to
admonish;
hence,
to
notify
or
summon
by
authority;
as, to warn a town
meeting;
to warn a
tenant
to quit a
house..
Rogatory
::
Rogatory
(a.)
Seeking
information;
authorized
to
examine
witnesses
or
ascertain
facts;
as, a
rogatory
commission..
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..
Telltale
::
Telltale
(n.) One who
officiously
communicates
information
of the
private
concerns
of
others;
one who tells that which
prudence
should
suppress.
Annunciator
::
Annunciator
(n.) One who
announces.
Specifically:
An
officer
in the
church
of
Constantinople,
whose
business
it was to
inform
the
people
of the
festivals
to be
celebrated..
Perfect
::
Perfect
(a.) Well
informed;
certain;
sure.
Scout
::
Scout (n.) A
person
sent out to gain and bring in
tidings;
especially,
one
employed
in war to gain
information
of the
movements
and
condition
of an
enemy..
Tap
::
Tap (v. t.)
Hence,
to draw from
(anything)
in any
analogous
way; as, to tap
telegraph
wires for the
purpose
of
intercepting
information;
to tap the
treasury..
Hearken
::
Hearken
(v. i.) To
inquire;
to seek
information.
Inform
::
Inform
(v. t.) To give form or share to; to give vital
ororganizing
power to; to give life to; to imbue and
actuate
with
vitality;
to
animate;
to mold; to
figure;
to
fashion.
Pick
::
Pick (v.) To take up; esp., to
gather
from here and
there;
to
collect;
to bring
together;
as, to pick rags; -- often with up; as, to pick up a ball or
stones;
to pick up
information..
Cyclopaedia
::
Cyclopaedia
(n.) The
circle
or
compass
of the arts and
sciences
(originally,
of the seven
so-called
liberal
arts and
sciences);
circle
of human
knowledge.
Hence,
a work
containing,
in
alphabetical
order,
information
in all
departments
of
knowledge,
or on a
particular
department
or
branch;
as, a
cyclopedia
of the
physical
sciences,
or of
mechanics.
See
Encyclopedia..
Certify
::
Certify
(v. t.) To give
cetain
information
to; to
assure;
to make
certain.
Information
::
Information
(v. t.) News,
advice,
or
knowledge,
communicated
by
others
or
obtained
by
personal
study and
investigation;
intelligence;
knowledge
derived
from
reading,
observation,
or
instruction..
Ignorance
::
Ignorance
(n.) The
condition
of being
ignorant;
the want of
knowledge
in
general,
or in
relation
to a
particular
subject;
the state of being
uneducated
or
uninformed..
Curiosity
::
Curiosity
(n.)
Disposition
to
inquire,
investigate,
or seek after
knowledge;
a
desire
to
gratify
the mind with new
information
or
objects
of
interest;
inquisitiveness..
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