To inform
Example: She informs the team about important updates
Definition
"To inform" means to give someone facts or information about something, usually to make them aware or knowledgeable. For example, when she informs the team about important updates, she is communicating necessary details to keep them informed.
Etymology
The verb "to inform" comes from the Latin 'informare,' meaning 'to shape, form, or instruct.' It originally implied giving form or concept to the mind. Did you know? The word evolved over time to mean sharing knowledge or news, reflecting its root sense of 'forming the mind.'
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"To inform" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B1) - set 2", containing 113 commonly used words.
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