inform|informed|informing|informs in English
verb
[in·form || ɪn'fɔrm /-'fɔːm]
communicate information to, tell, apprise, notify; tell on, betray; inspire; animate
Use "inform|informed|informing|informs" in a sentence
1. Informing customers about Backorders without irritation
2. Informing policy is an adaptation from the category, 'Informing policy and product development' in the Payback Model categories.
3. Blathers is very educated and often informs
4. Informing other Member States when issuing alerts
5. Religion informs every aspect of their lives.
6. The leaflet informs customers about healthy eating.
7. 1 The leaflet informs customers about healthy eating.
8. I'll be informing the Chinese ambassador later today.
9. and informing the work of the ADP,
10. Inform His Highness.
11. The FBI informs Consul Han about the incident.
12. Sources inform us...
13. Inform her people.
14. Informing the Schengen partners if an alert is matched
15. And don't waste your breath informing on me, Steinbrenner.
16. We Create policy by engaging and informing decision-makers
17. "I just added a little soy sauce," he informs us.
18. This sentence is what cold cloud use ventriloquism informs.
19. Inform Commander La Forge.
20. Keep me informed.
21. A later letter informs Watanabe that Naoko has killed herself.
22. Process of informing civil society of progress made in negotiations
23. We must inform the police.
24. The code informs us where and when a product was packaged.
25. Only informed consent and informed acceptance of the risks involved can be valid