informing

[ US /ˌɪnˈfɔɹmɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /ɪnfˈɔːmɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a speech act that conveys information
  2. to furnish incriminating evidence to an officer of the law (usually in return for favors)
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How To Use informing In A Sentence

  • Furious staff have lashed out at company bosses for not informing workers that the plant was in trouble before it became public knowledge.
  • MI5, Britain's internal security and counter-espionage agency, is to play a greater role in informing the UK public about terror alerts.
  • But shortly afterwards they wrote to him informing him that the job offer had been withdrawn.
  • He also denied charges of manhandling the accused and not informing the British High Commission at New Delhi regarding their arrest.
  • Another scam involves a fraudster calling a bank and informing them that a company's contact details have changed, and then telling the company that the bank's details have changed.
  • Patients received a letter from their medical facility countersigned by the project director informing them about the study and about a phone call to follow.
  • There's a big drive through a big deer park and a big sign at the start like a cricket scoreboard informing how many big deer have been killed on the road this year.
  • Letters have just gone out with our payslips informing us of our annual pay increase.
  • In their capacity as culture brokers boatmen also assume a position of authority when guiding pilgrims, selectively informing them about the city.
  • Received a hottish email from Jacqueline Bartlett of the St. Martins Booktown Initiative informing me that her Shipbuilding and Fishing village’s claim to bookishness is anything but bogus. St. Martins, New Brunswick Booktown: The Real Thing
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