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informOne entry found for inform. Main Entry: in·formPronunciation: in-'form Function: verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French enformer, from Latin informare, from in- + forma form transitive verb 1 obsolete : to give material form to 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 : GUIDE, DIRECT 4 obsolete : to make known 5 : to communicate knowledge to <inform a prisoner of his rights> intransitive verb 1 : to impart information or knowledge 2 : to give information (as of another's wrongdoing) to an authority <informed on a member of his own gang> synonyms INFORM, ACQUAINT, APPRISE, NOTIFY mean to make one aware of something. INFORM implies the imparting of knowledge especially of facts or occurrences <informed us of the crisis>. ACQUAINT lays stress on introducing to or familiarizing with <acquaint yourself with the keyboard>. APPRISE implies communicating something of special interest or importance <keep us apprised of the situation>. NOTIFY implies sending notice of something requiring attention or demanding action <notified the witness when to appear>.
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