Similar words: conforming, nonconforming, forming, performing, brain storming, brainstorming, inform, informer. Meaning: [ɪn'fɔrm /-'fɔːm] n. 1. to furnish incriminating evidence to an officer of the law (usually in return for favors) 2. a speech act that conveys information.
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(1) We take pleasure in informing u that...
(2) We take pleasure in informing you of...
(3) They branded her a coward for informing on her colleagues during the interrogation.
(4) The school had been negligent in not informing the child's parents about the incident.
(5) I am not advising you. I am merely informing you of the situation.
(6) They have to tread the delicate path between informing children and boring them.
(7) By informing on the gang, he was signing his own death - warrant.
(8) She was given the unenviable task of informing the losers.
(9) The terrorists said that anyone caught informing on them would be killed.
(10) He had breached etiquette by not informing his superiors of his decision.
(11) C-SPAN draws praise for informing people about government.
(12) This book is directed toward informing action.
(13) This involves the operator informing the local planning authority of its intentions.
(14) Guide books customarily take a lesser role, informing the traveller and listing things to see.
(15) I've already drafted a letter informing him that it may be some time before Miss Brown's estate is settled.
(16) The FBI blackmailed her into informing on the other members of the gang.
(17) A shod note accompanied the card, informing me that it had been found on Oberleutnant Bauer's body.
(18) Direct Debit payments can be cancelled by informing GRE and asking your bank, in writing, to stop paying the premium.
(19) Joyce was informing his listeners of a massive air strike by Luftwaffe bombers against the Kent coast.
(20) Television held the promise, eventually, of informing, educating, and engaging the entire electorate in unprecedented ways.
(21) A sharp note has come home informing me that the costume must be made by the child.
(22) Something informing these descriptions of Wilde and his art is a fear of degeneration as conceived by writers of the time.
(23) One of them climbed aboard a soapbox and began informing the locals why gays should be allowed in the military.
(24) Next morning the stage manager took great pleasure in informing them they had been to a women-only club.
(25) The buyer can exercise this right by refusing to take delivery or informing the seller that he rejects the goods.
(26) It was the press that later seemed to always side with the blacks, informing on police who committed excesses.
(27) In this case, treat the write-up as yet another learning experience informing you of strong and problem areas. Sentencedict.com
(28) Suppose the seller puts a letter in the post informing the buyer that the goods are in a deliverable state.
(29) Both witnesses were known liars and virtually professional snitches who got favors from jailers for informing, the court said.
(30) Taylor received their unexpected visits, notices arrived in the mail informing them that they were being taken to court.
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