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    inform
    /ɪnˈfɔːm/

    verb

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  2. 1. : to communicate knowledge to. inform a prisoner of his rights. 2. a. : to give character or essence to. the principles which inform modern teaching. b. : to be the characteristic quality of : animate. the compassion that informs her work. 3. obsolete : to give material form to. 4. obsolete : guide, direct. 5. obsolete : to make known.

  3. to tell someone about something, especially officially:

  4. to tell someone about something, especially officially:

  5. to tell somebody about something, especially in an official way. inform somebody The government took this decision without consulting Parliament or informing the public. Have the police been informed? inform somebody of something Please inform us of any changes of address. He went to inform them of his decision.

  6. To inform is to tell someone news, pass on wisdom, leak gossip, or give instruction. You've been informed that you won the raffle at the county fair. What are you going to do with all that cheese?

  7. verb (used with object) to give or impart knowledge of a fact or circumstance to: He informed them of his arrival. Synonyms: tell, advise, notify, apprise. to supply (oneself) with knowledge of a matter or subject: She informed herself of all the pertinent facts. Synonyms: acquaint.

  8. Definition of 'inform' inform. (ɪnfɔːʳm ) Word forms: informs , informing , informed. 1. verb B1+. If you inform someone of something, you tell them about it. They would inform him of any progress they had made. [VERB noun + of] My daughter informed me that she was pregnant. [VERB noun that] 'I just added a little soy sauce,' he informs us.

  9. 1. a. To impart information to; make aware of something: We were informed by mail of the change in plans. The nurse informed me that visiting hours were over. b. To acquaint (oneself) with knowledge of a subject. 2. a.

  10. verb. /ɪnˈfɔrm/ Verb Forms. to tell someone about something, especially in an official way inform somebody (of/about something) Please inform us of any changes of address. The leaflet informs customers about healthy eating. He went to inform them of his decision. Inform me at once if there are any changes in her condition.

  11. INFORM definition: 1. to tell someone about something: 2. to give someone information about something: . Learn more.