Similar words: inform, informal, information, armed, former, performer, formerly, in force. Meaning: [ɪn'fɔrmd /-'fɔːmd] adj. having much knowledge or education.
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31) Why wasn't I informed about this earlier?
32) They informed him that they wished reconciliation.
33) She reads many magazines to stay informed.
34) My daughter informed me that she was pregnant.
35) Keep me informed of any developments.
36) He was never dull, always erudite and well informed.
37) Keep me informed on progress.
38) They are not fully informed about the changes.
39) Consumers must be fully informed of the services available.
40) She asked that she should be kept informed.
41) 'I won't do it!'she informed him bluntly.
42) I am reliably informed that he's about to resign.
43) She demands to be informed of everything.
44) He informed on his own brother.
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45) He informed the police that some money was missing.
46) At no time was the company informed.
47) They were poorly informed about their rights.
48) A love of nature informed his writing.
49) You will be informed when the book becomes available.
50) Why wasn't I informed of her arrival?
51) It is vital that we should be kept informed of all developments.
52) All great songs are informed by a certain sadness and tension.
53) One of the criminals informed against/on the rest of the gang.
54) She was unable to give informed consent because of a mental condition.
55) Unfortunately for him(sentencedict.com), the police had been informed and were waiting outside.
56) Sonia, we are reliably informed, loves her family very much.
57) Journalists informed police who planted an undercover detective to trap Smith.
58) Dan informed her that he would be out back on the patio cleaning his shoes.
59) On some vital decisions employees were only informed after the fact.
60) Is he rightly informed?
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