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To inform (somebody) of something.
advise
notify
acquaint
apprise
Inform 7 source file format.
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1
The issue is likely to
inform
elections in both countries next year.
2
Education minister Chris Hipkins said the exercise would genuinely
inform
government decisions.
3
Police departments should continue to monitor social media to
inform
law enforcement.
4
Tell me the problem and I'll
inform
my father exactly what happened.
5
However, there are many important learnings that should
inform
future health-promotion activities.
6
They require good quality and timely evidence to
inform
their planning decisions.
7
We research best practice internationally and
inform
family businesses here about it.
8
Identifying high-risk patients could help
inform
strategies to promote return to work.
9
We shall
inform
you of developments, as long as it is possible.
10
These findings could
inform
culturally appropriate interventions to reduce violence against children.
11
It is intended to
inform
future treatment delivery, particularly in EIP settings.
12
In the best cases, that leads to things that
inform
and inspire.
13
Zagorac's thoughts and comments
inform
my description of Dren's point of view.
14
The government will
inform
the informants of the outcome of the case.
15
AT&T has been taking steps to
inform
affected customers, the company said.
16
They didn't
inform
the government of Chile, or the farm workers involved.
inform
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inform future
inform the police
inform people
inform clinical
inform how