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  • 41inform on — give incriminating information about (someone) to the police or other authority. → inform …

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  • 42inform — verb 1》 give information to. 2》 (inform on) give incriminating information about (someone) to the police or other authority. 3》 give an essential or formative principle or quality to: religion informs every aspect of their lives. Origin ME… …

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  • 43inform — [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… …

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  • 44Inform (environmental organization) — Inform, Inc. is a non profit environmental organization based in New York City. Founded in 1973, Inform has published more than 100 reports covering chemical hazard prevention, solid waste prevention, extended producer responsibility, and… …

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  • 45inform against — index betray (disclose), cite (accuse), complain (charge), implicate, incriminate Burton s L …

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  • 46Inform (programmation) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Inform. Inform est un langage de programmation optimisé pour la création de jeux en fiction interactive, créé en 1993 par Graham Nelson. Sommaire 1 Vue d ensemble …

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  • 47inform against — phrasal verb inform on or inform against [transitive] Word forms inform on : present tense I/you/we/they inform on he/she/it informs on present participle informing on past tense informed on past participle informed on inform on/against someone… …

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  • 48inform against — in ˈform on in ˈform a ˌgainst [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they inform on he/she/it informs on …

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  • 49inform beforehand — v. inform in advance, tell in advance …

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  • 50inform — verb a) To instruct, train (usually in matters of knowledge) His sense of religion informs everything he writes. b) To communicate knowledge to (an)other(s). Syn …

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