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inform

[in-fawrm] / ɪnˈfɔrm /


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Page Tofighi, the CEO of Genesis, said, “Genesis respects everyone’s personal circumstances, including decisions related to public benefits, and ensures that participation in surrogacy is always voluntary and informed.”

From The Wall Street Journal

When Rams coach Sean McVay informed the two edge rushers that they had both been voted to the Pro Bowl, Young ran to meet Verse, and a celebration ensued.

From Los Angeles Times

It added the coroner has been informed as "that is standard practice for incidents of this nature".

From BBC

In an essay on Marianne Moore’s “England,” for example, Vendler writes that “Moore dared to envisage an audience as extravagantly informed as herself.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Clough never forgave Taylor, who was by then managing Derby County, for signing Robertson on a transfer with a fee to be decided by a tribunal, without informing him of his plans.

From BBC