ALL meanings of inform
in·form
I i - transitive verb inform tell 1
- transitive verb inform notify 1
- transitive verb inform give essence to 1
- intransitive verb inform denounce to police 1
- verb with object inform to give or impart knowledge of a fact or circumstance to: He informed them of his arrival. 1
- verb with object inform to supply (oneself) with knowledge of a matter or subject: She informed herself of all the pertinent facts. 1
- verb with object inform to give evident substance, character, or distinction to; pervade or permeate with manifest effect: A love of nature informed his writing. 1
- verb with object inform to animate or inspire. 1
- verb with object inform Obsolete. to train or instruct. to make known; disclose. to give or impart form to. 1
- verb without object inform to give information; supply knowledge or enlightenment: a magazine that entertains more than it informs. 1
- adjective inform without form; formless. 1
- noun inform Give (someone) facts or information; tell. 1
- adjective inform without shape; unformed 0
- verb transitive inform to give character to; be the formative principle of 0
- verb transitive inform to give or inspire with some specific quality or character 0
- verb transitive inform to form or shape (the mind); teach; instruct 0
- verb transitive inform to give knowledge of something to; tell; acquaint with a fact, etc. 0
- intransitive verb inform to give information 0
- intransitive verb inform to give information laying blame or accusation upon another 0
- adjective inform without form; formless 0
- verb inform (Transitive Verb) (archaic) To instruct, train (usually in matters of knowledge). 0
- verb inform (Transitive Verb) To communicate knowledge to. 0
- verb inform (Intransitive Verb) To impart information or knowledge. 0
- verb inform To act as an informer; denounce. 0
- verb inform (Transitive Verb) To give form or character to; to inspire (with a given quality); to affect, influence (with a pervading principle, idea etc.). 0
- verb inform (Obsolete (No longer in use)) VI To make known, wisely and/or knowledgeably. 0
- verb inform (Obsolete (No longer in use)) VT To direct, guide. 0
- verb inform (Intransitive Verb) (archaic) To take form; to become visible or manifest; to appear. 0
- adjective inform Without regular form; shapeless; ugly; deformed. 0
- verb inform If you inform someone of something, you tell them about it. 0
- verb inform If someone informs on a person, they give information about the person to the police or another authority, which causes the person to be suspected or proved guilty of doing something bad. 0
- verb inform If a situation or activity is informed by an idea or a quality, that idea or quality is very noticeable in it. 0
- verb inform to give information to; tell 0
- verb inform to make conversant (with) 0
- verb inform to give information regarding criminals, as to the police, etc 0
- verb inform to give form to 0
- verb inform to impart some essential or formative characteristic to 0
- verb inform to animate or inspire 0
- verb inform to train or educate 0
- verb inform to report 0