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Inform

Etymology
From Middle English informen, enformen, from Old French enformer, informer ("to train, instruct, inform”), from Latin informare ("to shape, form, train, instruct, educate”), from in- ("into”) + forma ("form, shape”), equivalent to in- + form .

Pronunciation

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Rhymes -c:(r)m
Synonyms

(communicate knowledge to (trans.)): acquaint, apprise, notify

(act as informer): dob, name names, peach, snitch

Which feature in this entry would also be available in a traditional printed thesaurus?

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Answer:

synonyms

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that's what a thesaurus is used for most often.

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Answer:

b

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i did it on edgunuity

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