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inform

[in-fawrm] / ɪnˈfɔrm /


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Michael, a long-haired Vietnam-era peacenik as the informed and occasionally smug voice of logic, earned that brand from Archie simply by being.

From Salon

The authors argue that these insights should inform changes in how talent development programs are designed.

From Science Daily

Angry residents stood and yelled at municipal officials, asking why they hadn’t been informed that their property rights were being threatened, and Brodie several times had to ask attendees for calm.

From The Wall Street Journal

A controller informed him it was actually a “rocket launch that did not go well,” according to the FAA report.

From The Wall Street Journal

The findings from this study will help inform that mission, and Journaux hopes future data will provide both evidence of life and a definitive answer about the presence of an ocean beneath Titan's ice.

From Science Daily