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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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Break
::
Break (v. t.) To
impart,
as news or
information;
to
broach;
-- with to, and often with a
modified
word
implying
some
reserve;
as, to break the news
gently
to the
widow;
to break a
purpose
cautiously
to a
friend..
Intelligencing
::
Intelligencing
(a.)
Informing;
giving
information;
talebearing.
Conversation
::
Conversation
(n.)
Colloquial
discourse;
oral
interchange
of
sentiments
and
observations;
informal
dialogue.
Half-read
::
Half-read
(a.)
Informed
by
insufficient
reading;
superficial;
shallow.
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..
Possess
::
Possess
(v. t.) To put in
possession;
to make the owner or
holder
of
property,
power,
knowledge,
etc.; to
acquaint;
to
inform;
--
followed
by of or with
before
the thing
possessed,
and now
commonly
used
reflexively..
Hearken
::
Hearken
(v. i.) To
inquire;
to seek
information.
Full
::
Full
(Compar.)
Having
the mind
filled
with
ideas;
stocked
with
knowledge;
stored
with
information.
Wisse
::
Wisse (a.) To show; to
teach;
to
inform;
to
guide;
to
direct.
Misinformation
::
Misinformation
(n.)
Untrue
or
incorrect
information.
Reconnaissance
::
Reconnaissance
(n.) An
examination
of a
territory,
or of an
enemy's
position,
for the
purpose
of
obtaining
information
necessary
for
directing
military
operations;
a
preparatory
expedition..
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.
Convention
::
Convention
(v. i.) An
agreement
or
contract
less
formal
than, or
preliminary
to, a
treaty;
an
informal
compact,
as
between
commanders
of
armies
in
respect
to
suspension
of
hostilities,
or
between
states;
also, a
formal
agreement
between
governments
or
sovereign
powers;
as, a
postal
convention
between
two
governments..
Advisement
::
Advisement
(n.)
Counsel;
advice;
information.
Tradition
::
Tradition
(n.) The
unwritten
or oral
delivery
of
information,
opinions,
doctrines,
practices,
rites,
and
customs,
from
father
to son, or from
ancestors
to
posterity;
the
transmission
of any
knowledge,
opinions,
or
practice,
from
forefathers
to
descendants
by oral
communication,
without
written
memorials..
Author
::
Author
(n.) An
informant.
Informal
::
Informal
(a.)
Deranged
in mind; out of one's
senses.
Talebearing
::
Talebearing
(n.) The act of
informing
officiously;
communication
of
sectrts,
scandal,
etc.,
maliciously..
Apply
::
Apply (v. i.) To make
request;
to have
recourse
with a view to gain
something;
to make
application.
(to); to
solicit;
as, to apply to a
friend
for
information..
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