Inform | Mean of inform in English Dictionary
/ɪnˈfoɚm/
- Verb
- to give information to (someone)
- The book will entertain and inform you.
- The arresting officer failed to inform the suspect of his rights.
- He failed to inform the suspect that he had the right to remain silent.
- We haven't yet been informed of/about her decision.
- Frequent reports from the battlefield kept the general informed about how the attack was progressing.
- I am sorry to have to inform [=tell] you that your flight has been delayed.
- The book will both entertain and inform.
- to be or provide the essential quality of (something)
- His Catholic upbringing informs all his writing.
- to give information about the secret or criminal activity of (someone) to the police
- Despite pressure from the police he refused to inform on the other conspirators.