Sentences with notify
no·ti·fy
N n - The skipper notified the coastguard of the tragedy. [V n + of/about]
- To notify the police of a crime.
- He said the problem was caused by a manual process requiring customers to notify Telstra if they wished to claim the refund.
- While the Trustee will monitor the value of your holdings on a quarterly basis and notify you or your adviser if any of your.
- The sale was notified in the newspapers.
- However, you can ask for additional funds during the year and ING will notify Centrelink of the change.
- The options trade took several months to surface because Vizard's accountant had failed to notify the stock exchange.
- Notify implies a sending of a formal notice imparting required or pertinent information [notify me when you are ready]; inform1 implies a making aware of something by giving knowledge of it [he informed me of your decision to join us]; acquaint suggests a making familiar with something hitherto unknown to one [she acquainted me with her problems]; apprise implies a notifying someone of something that has particular interest for him [I have apprised him of your arrival]