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- 1. the action of notifying someone or something: "we have yet to receive formal notification of the announcement" Similar
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the act of telling someone officially about something that has happened or will happen, or a document that does this: a written notification. You must give the bank notification in writing if you wish to close your account. Millions of taxpayers have now received notification of their new tax code.
1. : the act or an instance of notifying. 2. : a written or printed matter that gives notice. Synonyms. advert [chiefly British] advertisement. announcement. bulletin. communiqué. notice. posting. release. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of notification in a Sentence. I was given no notification that you received my payment.
A notification is a formal notice, request, or warning. You might get a notification from your landlord that you need to shovel the snow on your sidewalk, or a notification from your school that you've won an award.
Notification definition: an act or instance of notifying or informing someone of something; notice. See examples of NOTIFICATION used in a sentence.
A notification is a message, sound, or symbol on your phone or computer telling you that someone has sent you a message or put something new for you to look at on a website. The thought of logging back on and sifting through a huge number of notifications was tiring. More Synonyms of notification. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.
noun. /ˌnəʊtɪfɪˈkeɪʃn/ [uncountable, countable] (formal) official information of something; the act of giving or receiving this information. advance/prior notification (= telling somebody in advance about something) written notification. You should receive (a) notification of our decision in the next week.
n. 1. the act of notifying. 2. a formal announcement. 3. something that notifies; a notice. 4. (Communications & Information) (usually pl) a. an icon or sound on a smartphone, tablet, or other electronic device indicating the user has one or more messages, activity alerts, updates to apps, etc.
the act of telling someone officially about something that has happened or will happen, or a document that does this: a written notification. You must give the bank notification in writing if you wish to close your account. Millions of taxpayers have now received notification of their new tax code.
notification. noun. /ˌnoʊt̮əfəˈkeɪʃn/. [uncountable, countable] (formal) the act of giving or receiving official information about something advance/prior notification (= telling someone in advance about something) written notification You should receive (a) notification of our decision in the next week.
an act or instance of notifying, making known, or giving notice; notice. a written or printed notice, announcement, or warning: Notifications were mailed to the winners. Medieval Latin nōtificātiōn- (stem of nōtificātiō). See notify, - ation. Middle English notificacioun 1325–75. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::