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no·ti·fy  (nt-f)
tr.v. no·ti·fied, no·ti·fy·ing, no·ti·fies
1. To give notice to; inform: notified the citizens of the curfew by posting signs.
2. Chiefly British To give notice of; make known.

[Middle English notifien, from Old French notifier, from Latin ntificre : ntus, known, past participle of nscere, to get to know; see gn- in Indo-European roots + -ficre, -fy.]

noti·fier n.

notify
Verb
[-fies, -fying, -fied] to inform: notify gas and electricity companies of your moving date [Latin notus known + facere to make]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.notifynotify - inform (somebody) of something; "I advised him that the rent was due"
inform - impart knowledge of some fact, state or affairs, or event to; "I informed him of his rights"

notify
verb inform, tell, advise, alert to, announce, warn, acquaint with, make known to, apprise of
Translations
Spanish notify [ˈnəutɪfaɪ] vt to notify sb (of sth) → comunicar (algo) a algn
French notify [ˈnəutɪfaɪ] vt to notify sth to sb → notifier qch à qn;
to notify sb of sth → avertir qn de qch

German notify [ˈnəutɪfaɪ] vt to notify sb (of sth) → jdn (von etw) benachrichtigen
Italian notify [ˈnəutɪfaɪ] vt to notify sth to sb → notificare qc a qn;
to notify sb of sth → avvisare qn di qc [+ police]; denunciare qc a qn

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