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Definition report in British English

report verb

verb
/rɪˈpɔː(r)t/
1

to give information about something in a news article or broadcast

Example

The story was reported differently on every news channel.

Example

Three journalists were sent to report on the conflict.

Example

Correspondents reported that the president had lost control of the country.

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2

to provide information about something that exists or has happened

Example

Wholesalers report a sharp increase in sales of organic vegetables.

Example

Witnesses reported hearing a loud noise before the plane crashed.

Example

The victim's neighbours reported that they had heard gunshots in the night.

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Example

The committee will report the results of its investigation tomorrow.

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4

to tell someone in authority about a crime, something dangerous etc

Example

Passers-by reported smoke coming from the abandoned factory.

Example

If you see anything suspicious, you must report it to the appropriate authorities.

Example

The boys were reported missing when they didn't come home for dinner.

5

to tell someone that you are present or ready to start working

Example

Cline always reported to his manager first thing in the morning.

Example

Officers should report for duty no later than Wednesday, 9.15.

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Definition report in British English