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US
/ˈnoʊtəˌfaɪ/
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[ UK /nˈəʊtɪfˌaɪ/ ]
[ UK /nˈəʊtɪfˌaɪ/ ]
VERB
-
inform (somebody) of something
I advised him that the rent was due
How To Use notify In A Sentence
- They currently have up to 65 days to notify consumers after they have put up prices. Times, Sunday Times
- Their friendly customer rep said that Geocities was responsible for at least notifying me of the billing, so I hope I have a leg to stand on when fighting this charge.
- At present, IMS provides automatic equipment alarm, meeting notifying, mail notifying and productive system notifying on important issues.
- Five or six small boys, with pea-shooters, and the cornopean player, got up behind; in front the big boys, mostly smoking, not for pleasure, but because they are now gentlemen at large, and this is the most correct public method of notifying the fact. Tom Brown's Schooldays
- The last step is to notify the client that the order shipped with the updated order values (the quantity shipped will now contain the amount that was actually shipped).
- Notify your ready-mix producer several days before you need concrete so there is time to stock the aggregate and pre-soak it.
- She told me that builders have to notify their local council when a property is completed and ready for occupation.
- They currently have up to 65 days to notify consumers after they have put up prices. Times, Sunday Times
- The coacher, standing at first or third, makes some remark with no apparent reference to the batter, but really previously agreed upon, to notify him what kind of ball is going to be pitched. Base-Ball How to Become a Player
- Only trying to help the site notify you of bugs etc, with over 20yrs of experience working at software firms and beta test for firms like macromedia, I think I was qualified to try to nail bugs. Plentyoffish is hiring. « The Paradigm Shift