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  • 11notify — verb ADVERB ▪ forthwith (BrE), immediately, promptly ▪ in advance ▪ by email, via email ▪ by mail (esp. AmE) …

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  • 12notify — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. inform, warn, apprise, advise, tell, acquaint. See information, publication. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To provide with information] Syn. inform, tell, acquaint, apprise, declare, announce, enlighten,… …

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  • 13notify — no|ti|fy [ˈnəutıfaı US ˈnou ] v past tense and past participle notified present participle notifying third person singular notifies [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: notifier, from Late Latin notificare, from Latin notus; NOTICE2] to… …

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  • 14notify — no|ti|fy [ noutı,faı ] verb transitive * to inform someone officially about something: Winners will be notified as soon as possible. notify someone of something: We ve notified our policyholders of the changes affecting their policies. notify… …

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  • 15notify — [[t]no͟ʊtɪfaɪ[/t]] notifies, notifying, notified VERB If you notify someone of something, you officially inform them about it. [FORMAL] [V n of/about n] The skipper notified the coastguard of the tragedy... [be V ed that] Earlier this year they… …

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  • 16notify — transitive verb ( fied; fying) Etymology: Middle English notifien, from Anglo French notifier to make known, from Late Latin notificare, from Latin notus known Date: 14th century 1. obsolete to point out 2. to give notice of or report the… …

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  • 17notify — notifiable, adj. notifier, n. /noh teuh fuy /, v.t., notified, notifying. 1. to inform (someone) or give notice to: to notify the police of a crime. 2. Chiefly Brit. to make known; give information of: The sale was notified in the newspapers.… …

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  • 18notify — verb (T) to formally or officially tell someone about something; inform: notify sb of: You will be notified of any changes in the system …

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  • 19notify — verb we will notify you as soon as possible Syn: inform, tell, advise, brief, apprise, let someone know, put in the picture, fill in; alert, warn …

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  • 20notify — no•ti•fy [[t]ˈnoʊ təˌfaɪ[/t]] v. t. fied, fy•ing 1) to inform; give notice to: to notify the police of a crime[/ex] 2) brit. Chiefly Brit. to make known; give information of • Etymology: 1325–75; < MF notifier < L nōtificāre < (g)nōt(us) …

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