(more contextual variations available below) To have uttered words using speech
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Revealed or made known
Composed
Accepted by supposition rather than as a result of proof
Written
In writing
Resembling but not actually being
(more contextual variations available below) To have uttered words using speech
To have broadcast via media
“People have recently contacted the police department to report that they have seen a lion stalking the city's streets.”
To have put in an appearance
“Dozens of young boys will report for training camp at the end of the summer.”
Past tense for to cover an event or subject, typically as a journalist or reporter
“I was sent to report on the impact of the economy on local residents.”
Past tense for to file a formal complaint or charge
“I had to report him to the authorities after discovering evidence of illegal activity.”
Past tense for to be responsible to and under the authority of
“You will report to Joe, the manager of your department.”
Past tense for to note or record in writing
“The local paper will report the closing statements from both lawyers.”
Past tense for to give a detailed account in words of
Past tense for make a formal public statement about a fact, occurrence, or intention
Past tense for to give an account of
Past tense for to present formally for discussion or consideration
Past tense for to say as a further remark
Past tense for to bring up or refer to (something), usually briefly but specifically
Past tense for to officially register or report on one's arrival somewhere
Past tense for to epitomize or report something, especially by expressing it as a brief summary
Past tense for to speak or write in reaction to a question, or to another reaction
Past tense for to fix, correct, revise or improve (a text or document)
Past tense for engage in casual conversation about other people
Past tense for inspect financial records
Past tense for to make clear or understandable
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