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notify
[ noh-tuh-fahy ]
verb (used with object)
- to inform (someone) or give notice to:
to notify the police of a crime.
Synonyms: , ,
- Chiefly British. to make known; give information of:
The sale was notified in the newspapers.
notify
/ ˈəʊɪˌڲɪ /
verb
- to inform; tell
- to draw attention to; make known; announce
Derived Forms
- ˈԴdzپˌھ, noun
Other 51Թ Forms
- Դt·ھa· adjective
- Դt·ھe noun
- ·Դt·ڲ verb (used with object) prenotified prenotifying
- ·Դt·ڲ verb (used with object) renotified renotifying
- ܲ·Դt·ھ adjective
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of notify1
Example Sentences
Several days later, I notified Match that I was canceling my membership, but per the contract, I had to pay for an additional 30 days before my cancellation would take effect.
Trump has also challenged a new California law that prevents school districts from notifying parents if their child asks to use a different name or pronoun in the classroom.
Be sure to notify Social Security before filing your tax return, since the IRS uses Social Security records to verify your identity.
A junta spokesperson later confirmed that soldiers had shot at the vehicles, saying they had not been notified that the convoy would be passing through and fired warning shots after it failed to stop.
District Court for the Northern District of California after the government notified them on March 21 that their contract would be terminated.
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