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inform

[in-fawrm] / ɪnˈfɔrm /


Example Sentences

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A near-total internet blackout, introduced when the war started, is still in place, making it difficult for people to stay informed and communicate, let alone mobilize.

From The Wall Street Journal

A sign on the door informed me that it was run by the YMCA.

From Literature

Starmer acknowledged that his recent visit to Northern Ireland, during which he spoke to people facing rising bills, had helped inform his view of the crisis.

From BBC

The nursery informed the council's Local Authority Designated Officer - who deals with allegations against adults working with children - and Avon and Somerset Police were alerted the following day.

From BBC

"Accurately determining the thermodynamic behavior deepens our scientific understanding of statistical mechanics and informs key areas such as metallurgy."

From Science Daily