inform Verb 1 2 3, Past and Past Participle Form Tense of inform V1 V2 V3
inform
Meanings;
- Give (someone) facts or information; tell.(verb)
- Give an essential or formative principle or quality to.(verb)
Verb(V1) | Past Tense(V2) | Past Participle(V3) |
inform | informed | informed |
Verb – es(Ves) | Verb – ing(Ving) |
informs | informing |
Synonyms
tell, let someone know, notify, apprise, advise, announce to, impart to, communicate to, suffuse, pervade, permeate, infuse, imbue, saturate,
Example Sentences with inform
- I need more information.
- Thanks to the advanced situation in information technologies, you can learn English online easily.
- Tom came for the sole purpose of getting information.
- I wasn’t given enough information.
- I have some information regarding this.
- They met in order to get information from each other about the project.
- Looking for an entirely reliable informant is like looking for a chaste mistress.
- They acted on the information.
- We apply different styles while giving information directly to the other person.
- Steve collected various information.
- Learning isn’t acquiring knowledge so much as it is trimming information that has already been acquired.
- In the information society, nobody thinks. We expected to banish paper, but we actually banished thought.
- That information is classified.
- It’s not classified information, Chace. You can read all about it on Wookieepedia.
- Print is predictable and impersonal, conveying information in a mechanical transaction with the reader’s eye.
- Will he have learned all information about this job by May?
- 42.Either you or I should be informed about his project.
- 71.They met in order to get information from each other about the project.
- I think that the U.S. does have this very much more open attitude, and I admire it very much and I think it’s very important to the world. But the information and the discussion sometimes come too late, after the effective decision has been made.
- An educated person is one who has learned that information almost always turns out to be at best incomplete and very often false, misleading, fictitious, mendacious – just dead wrong.
- As a general rule, the most successful man in life is the man who has the best information.