inform
31inform on — v. (D; intr.) to inform on to (he informed on them to the police) * * * (D; intr.) to inform on to (he inform oned on them to the police) …
32inform — [[t]ɪnfɔ͟ː(r)m[/t]] ♦♦♦ informs, informing, informed 1) VERB If you inform someone of something, you tell them about it. [V n of n] They would inform him of any progress they had made... [V n that] My daughter informed …
33inform on — Synonyms and related words: accuse, allege, arraign, article, babble, be indiscreet, be unguarded, bear witness against, betray, betray a confidence, blab, blabber, blow the whistle, blurt, blurt out, book, bring accusation, bring charges, bring… …
34inform*/*/*/ — [ɪnˈfɔːm] verb [T] to officially tell someone about something The President has been fully informed of developments.[/ex] I ve been reliably informed that the delivery will arrive tomorrow.[/ex] Please inform us of any changes in your… …
35inform — /ɪn fɔ:m/ verb to tell someone officially ● I regret to inform you that your tender was not acceptable. ● We are pleased to inform you that you have been selected for interview. ● We have been informed by the Department that new regulations are… …
36inform — inform1 informable, adj. informingly, adv. /in fawrm /, v.t. 1. to give or impart knowledge of a fact or circumstance to: He informed them of his arrival. 2. to supply (oneself) with knowledge of a matter or subject: She informed herself of all… …
37inform — See tell. See tell, inform …
38inform — Synonyms and related words: acquaint, advertise, advertise of, advise, animate, announce, apprise, babble, be indiscreet, be unguarded, betray, betray a confidence, blab, blabber, blurt, blurt out, break the news, brief, bring word, broaden the… …
39inform. — informativ; informatorisch; informieren EN informative; informatory; to inform …
Abkürzungen und Akronyme in der deutschsprachigen Presse Gebrauchtwagen
40inform — [14] When English first acquired inform (via Old French enfourmer) it was used simply for ‘give form or shape to’. However, its Latin original, informāre (a compound verb based on forma ‘form’), had in classical times moved on from the primary… …