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inform

[in-fawrm] / ɪnˈfɔrm /


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A fact that you may be reminded of when hearing this on your radio: "Welcome to the death notices, but we are sorry to inform you there will be no death notices this morning."

From BBC

The findings also extend beyond biology and may help inform research in artificial intelligence.

From Science Daily

Austen began writing as a child, and her “juvenilia,” reports Romney, “show a delight in parody,” a characteristic that would inform her later work.

From Los Angeles Times

In a separate string of texts sent Aug. 31, Rodriguez informed Perry of his ongoing health issues, adding that he did not have health insurance.

From Los Angeles Times

In many places social media is helping to inform a younger generation which increasingly demands to be heard.

From BBC