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Inform is a verb that means to give someone facts or information; to tell. It is derived from the Latin word informare, which means "to shape, form, train, instruct, educate." Informing is a fundamental aspect of communication and is essential in various fields such as education, journalism, medicine, and technology.

Etymology[edit]

The word "inform" comes from the Latin informare, which means "to shape, form, train, instruct, educate." The prefix "in-" means "into" or "on," and "formare" means "to form."

Usage[edit]

Inform is used in various contexts to convey the act of providing information. It can be used in both formal and informal settings. For example:

  • In education, teachers inform students about new concepts and ideas.
  • In journalism, reporters inform the public about current events and news.
  • In medicine, doctors inform patients about their health conditions and treatment options.
  • In technology, software applications inform users about updates and notifications.

Related Terms[edit]

  • Information: Data that is provided or learned about something or someone.
  • Informant: A person who provides information.
  • Informative: Providing useful or interesting information.
  • Informer: A person who informs on another person to the authorities.

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