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to inform
01
to give information about someone or something, especially in an official manner
02
to characterize or influence a style, behavior, opinion, etc.
03
to provide incriminating or significant information about someone to the authorities
Example
The teacher informed the students about the upcoming exam schedule and its format.
The news anchor will inform the public of the latest developments in the ongoing investigation.
The sign in the park informs visitors about the rules and regulations for maintaining a clean environment.
The manager informed the team of the changes in the project timeline to keep everyone updated.
The doctor took the time to inform the patient of the potential side effects of the prescribed medication.