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report

re·port [ ri páwrt ]


verb  (past and past participle re·port·ed, present participle re·port·ing, 3rd person present singular re·ports)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb tell about what happened: to give information about something that has happened
reported that negotiations were proceeding slowly

2. transitive and intransitive verb tell people news using media: to find out facts and tell people about them in print or a broadcast

3. transitive verb inform authorities about something or somebody: to inform somebody in authority about something that has happened, especially a crime or an accident, or about somebody who has done something wrong
reported him missing two days ago
reported the break-in to the police

4. transitive and intransitive verb tell about research: to give detailed information about research or an investigation
The committee will report their findings early next week.

5. transitive and intransitive verb make official statement: to make a formal statement regarding something

6. transitive verb record court proceedings: to record the proceedings of a court of law

7. intransitive verb inform about arrival: to let somebody know you have arrived
Guests should report to reception on arrival.

8. intransitive verb be under somebody's authority: to be subordinate and responsible to somebody or something
You'll be reporting to me from now on.



noun  (plural re·ports)
Definition:
 
1. account of something: an account of an event, situation, or episode

2. news item: an account of news presented by a journalist, in a print or broadcast medium

3. document giving information: a document that gives information about an investigation or a piece of research, often put together by a group of people working together

4. unconfirmed account: a widely-known account of something that may be true but has not been confirmed
Report had it that the company was approaching bankruptcy.

5. business periodic statement of company's finances: a detailed periodic account of a company's activities, financial condition, and prospects that is made available to stockholders and investors
a quarterly report

6. U.K. education 
Same as  report card


7. sharp loud noise: a very sharp loud noise, especially that of an explosion or gunshot

8. reputation: reputation or perceived character



plural noun re·ports 
Definition:
 
law accounts of court cases: written accounts of a court's adjudication, summarizing arguments and findings

[14th century. Via French< Latin reportare "carry back" < portare "carry"]

re·port·a·ble adjective
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