inform

/ɪnˈfɔrm/
verb
  1. To tell someone facts or information.
    • Please inform the team about the meeting time.
    • We will inform you by email if your application is accepted.
    • The doctor informed her that the test results were normal.
  2. To give a particular quality or character to something; to influence or shape.
    • The principles of fairness inform all of our decisions.
    • Her personal experiences inform her writing style.
    • Historical research can inform our understanding of current events.
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