1. A written document describing the findings of some individual or group.[Wordnet]
2. The act of informing by verbal report; "he heard reports that they were causing trouble".[Wordnet]
3. A short account of the news; "the report of his speech".[Wordnet]
4. A sharp explosive sound (especially the sound of a gun firing); "they heard a violent report followed by silence".[Wordnet]
5. A written evaluation of a student's scholarship and deportment; "his father signed his report card".[Wordnet]
6. An essay (especially one written as an assignment).[Wordnet]
7. The general estimation that the public has for a person; "he was a person of bad report".[Wordnet]
8. Rapport; relation; connection; reference.[Websters]
9. Sound; noise; as, the report of a pistol or cannon.[Websters]
10. That which is reported.[Websters]
11. An account or statement of the results of examination or inquiry made by request or direction; relation.[Websters]
12. A story or statement circulating by common talk; a rumor; hence, fame; repute; reputation.[Websters]
13. An official statement of facts, verbal or written; especially, a statement in writing of proceedings and facts exhibited by an officer to his superiors; as, the reports of the heads af departments to Congress, of a master in chancery to the court, of committees to a legislative body, and the like.[Websters]
14. An account or statement of a judicial opinion or decision, or of case argued and determined in a court of law, chancery, etc.; also, in the plural, the volumes containing such reports; as, Coke's Reports.[Websters]
15. A sketch, or a fully written account, of a speech, debate, or the proceedings of a public meeting, legislative body, etc.[Websters].
Verb 1. To give an account or representation of in words.[Wordnet]
2. Announce as the result of an investigation or experience or finding; "Dozens of incidents of wife beatings are reported daily in this city"; "The team reported significant advances in their research".[Wordnet]
3. Announce one's presence; "I report to work every day at 9 o'clock".[Wordnet]
4. Make known to the authorities; "One student reported the other to the principal".[Wordnet]
5. Be responsible for reporting the details of, as in journalism; "Snow reported on China in the 1950's"; "The cub reporter covered New York City".[Wordnet]
6. Complain about; make a charge against; "I reported her to the supervisor".[Wordnet]
7. To refer.[Websters]
8. To bring back, as an answer; to announce in return; to relate, as what has been discovered by a person sent to examine, explore, or investigate; as, a messenger reports to his employer what he has seen or ascertained; the committee reported progress.[Websters]
9. To give an account of; to relate; to tell; to circulate publicly, as a story; as, in the common phrase, it is reported.[Websters]
10. To give an official account or statement of; as, a treasurer reports the receipts and expenditures.[Websters]
11. To return or repeat, as sound; to echo.[Websters]
12. To return or present as the result of an examination or consideration of any matter officially referred; as, the committee reported the bill witth amendments, or reported a new bill, or reported the results of an inquiry.[Websters]
13. To make minutes of, as a speech, or the doings of a public body; to write down from the lips of a speaker.[Websters]
14. To write an account of for publication, as in a newspaper; as, to report a public celebration or a horse race.[Websters]
15. To make a statement of the conduct of, especially in an unfavorable sense; as, to report a servant to his employer.[Websters]
16. To make a report, or response, in respect of a matter inquired of, a duty enjoined, or information expected; as, the committee will report at twelve o'clock.[Websters]
17. To furnish in writing an account of a speech, the proceedings at a meeting, the particulars of an occurrence, etc., for publication.[Websters]
18. To present one's self, as to a superior officer, or to one to whom service is due, and to be in readiness for orders or to do service; also, to give information, as of one's address, condition, etc.; as, the officer reported to the general for duty; to report weekly by letter.[Websters]
19. Base verb from the following inflections: reporting, reported, reports, reporter, reporters, reportingly and reportedly
1. A written document describing the findings of some individual or group.[Wordnet] 2. The act of informing by verbal report; "he heard reports that they were causing trouble".[Wordnet] 3. A short account of the news; "the report of his speech".[Wordnet] 4. A sharp explosive sound (especially the sound of a gun firing); "they heard a violent report followed by silence".[Wordnet] 5. A written evaluation of a student's scholarship and deportment; "his father signed his report card".[Wordnet] 6. An essay (especially one written as an assignment).[Wordnet] 7. The general estimation that the public has for a person; "he was a person of bad report".[Wordnet] 8. Rapport; relation; connection; reference.[Websters] 9. Sound; noise; as, the report of a pistol or cannon.[Websters] 10. That which is reported.[Websters] 11. An account or statement of the results of examination or inquiry made by request or direction; relation.[Websters] 12. A story or statement circulating by common talk; a rumor; hence, fame; repute; reputation.[Websters] 13. An official statement of facts, verbal or written; especially, a statement in writing of proceedings and facts exhibited by an officer to his superiors; as, the reports of the heads af departments to Congress, of a master in chancery to the court, of committees to a legislative body, and the like.[Websters] 14. An account or statement of a judicial opinion or decision, or of case argued and determined in a court of law, chancery, etc.; also, in the plural, the volumes containing such reports; as, Coke's Reports.[Websters] 15. A sketch, or a fully written account, of a speech, debate, or the proceedings of a public meeting, legislative body, etc.[Websters].Verb 1. To give an account or representation of in words.[Wordnet] 2. Announce as the result of an investigation or experience or finding; "Dozens of incidents of wife beatings are reported daily in this city"; "The team reported significant advances in their research".[Wordnet] 3. Announce one's presence; "I report to work every day at 9 o'clock".[Wordnet] 4. Make known to the authorities; "One student reported the other to the principal".[Wordnet] 5. Be responsible for reporting the details of, as in journalism; "Snow reported on China in the 1950's"; "The cub reporter covered New York City".[Wordnet] 6. Complain about; make a charge against; "I reported her to the supervisor".[Wordnet] 7. To refer.[Websters] 8. To bring back, as an answer; to announce in return; to relate, as what has been discovered by a person sent to examine, explore, or investigate; as, a messenger reports to his employer what he has seen or ascertained; the committee reported progress.[Websters] 9. To give an account of; to relate; to tell; to circulate publicly, as a story; as, in the common phrase, it is reported.[Websters] 10. To give an official account or statement of; as, a treasurer reports the receipts and expenditures.[Websters] 11. To return or repeat, as sound; to echo.[Websters] 12. To return or present as the result of an examination or consideration of any matter officially referred; as, the committee reported the bill witth amendments, or reported a new bill, or reported the results of an inquiry.[Websters] 13. To make minutes of, as a speech, or the doings of a public body; to write down from the lips of a speaker.[Websters] 14. To write an account of for publication, as in a newspaper; as, to report a public celebration or a horse race.[Websters] 15. To make a statement of the conduct of, especially in an unfavorable sense; as, to report a servant to his employer.[Websters] 16. To make a report, or response, in respect of a matter inquired of, a duty enjoined, or information expected; as, the committee will report at twelve o'clock.[Websters] 17. To furnish in writing an account of a speech, the proceedings at a meeting, the particulars of an occurrence, etc., for publication.[Websters] 18. To present one's self, as to a superior officer, or to one to whom service is due, and to be in readiness for orders or to do service; also, to give information, as of one's address, condition, etc.; as, the officer reported to the general for duty; to report weekly by letter.[Websters]19. Base verb from the following inflections: reporting, reported, reports, reporter, reporters, reportingly and reportedly
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