The act of journalism or providing information in some form of media
“Her reporting is most powerful when recounting the isolated voices within the establishment who agitated for intervention.”
The act of announcing something, especially to a wide audience
The treatment of an issue, especially by the media
The profession of collecting, writing, and publishing news through newspapers and magazines or by radio and television
The reporting of news, especially by an eyewitness
The state of being answerable to a superior
Being answerable to a given superior
Of or relating to an editor, editing or an editorial
Present participle for to provide an account of something
“People have recently contacted the police department to report that they have seen a lion stalking the city's streets.”
Present participle for to present oneself formally as having arrived or as ready to do something
“Dozens of young boys will report for training camp at the end of the summer.”
Present participle 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.”
Present participle for to file a formal complaint or charge
“I had to report him to the authorities after discovering evidence of illegal activity.”
Present participle for to be responsible to and under the authority of
“You will report to Joe, the manager of your department.”
Present participle for to note or record in writing
“The local paper will report the closing statements from both lawyers.”
Present participle for to officially register or report on one's arrival somewhere
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