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Reported

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Adjective

1. reported

made known or told about; especially presented in a formal account

Example Sentences:
'his reported opinion'
'the reported findings'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Reported

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noun
1. 
an account prepared for the benefit of others, esp one that provides information obtained through investigation and published in a newspaper or broadcast
2. 
a statement made widely known; rumour
according to report, he is not dead
3. 
an account of the deliberations of a committee, body, etc
a report of parliamentary proceedings
4. British
a statement on the progress, academic achievement, etc, of each child in a school, written by teachers and sent to the parents or guardian annually or each term
5. 
a written account of a case decided at law, giving the main points of the argument on each side, the court's findings, and the decision reached
6. 
comment on a person's character or actions; reputation
he is of good report here
7. 
a sharp loud noise, esp one made by a gun
verb (when tr, may take a clause as object; when intr, often foll by on)
8. 
to give an account (of); describe
9. 
to give an account of the results of an investigation (into)
to report on housing conditions
10. 
(of a committee, legislative body, etc) to make a formal report on (a bill)
11. (transitive)
to complain about (a person), esp to a superior
I'll report you to the teacher
12. (transitive)
to reveal information about (a fugitive, escaped prisoner, etc) esp concerning his or her whereabouts
13. (intransitive)
to present oneself or be present at an appointed place or for a specific purpose
report to the manager's office
14. (intransitive)
to say or show that one is (in a certain state)
to report fit
15. (intransitive; foll by to)
to be responsible to and under the authority of
the plant manager reports to the production controller
16. (intransitive)
to act as a reporter for a newspaper or for radio or television
17. law
to take down in writing details of (the proceedings of a court of law) as a record or for publication

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Reported

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verb transitive
1. 
to give an account of, often at regular intervals; give information about (something seen, done, etc.); recount
2. 
to carry and repeat (a message, etc.)
3. 
to write an account of for presentation to others or for publication, as in a newspaper
4. 
to make known the presence, approach, etc. of
to report strange aircraft overhead
5. 
to give a formal statement or official account of; announce formally (the results of an investigation, etc.)
6. 
to present or return (something referred for study, action, etc.) with the conclusions reached or recommendations made
often with out
the committee reported the bill out
7. 
to make a charge about (something) or against (someone) to a person in authority
to report a rudeness, to report a thief
verb intransitive
8. 
to make a report
9. 
to work as a reporter
10. 
to present oneself or make one's presence known
to report for duty
11. 
to be responsible or subordinate (to a superior)
noun
12. 
rumor; gossip; common talk
report has it that you will resign
13. 
reputation
a person of good report
14. 
a statement or account brought in and presented, often for publication
a report of a battle
15. 
a formal or official presentation of facts or of the record of some proceedings, an investigation, etc.
16. 
a loud, resounding noise, esp. one made by an explosion
17.  Law
a. 
a formal account or record of a court case, decision, etc.
b.  [pl.]
the official records, published periodically, of court cases, decisions, etc.

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Reported

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v.intr.
1. To make a report: Would you please report on what happened?
2. To serve as a reporter for a publication, broadcasting company, or other news media.
3. To present oneself: report for duty.
4. To be accountable or subordinate to someone: She reports directly to the board of directors.
n.
1.
a. A formal account of the proceedings or transactions of a group: a company's annual report.
b. A spoken or written account of an event, usually presented in detail: a news report; reports of children getting food poisoning.
2. A person who is accountable or subordinate to another person within a company or organization: a manager with two reports.
3. reports Law Bound volumes containing the published court opinions in legal cases, intended to provide a reference for precedents in subsequent cases.
4.
a. Reputation; repute: We know him only by report.
b. Archaic Common talk; rumor or gossip.
5. An explosive noise: the report of a rifle.
v. re·port·ed, re·port·ing, re·ports
v.tr.
1.
a. To make or present an official or formal account of: The study reported a decline in heart disease. The audit reports that the company lost money.
b. To write or provide an account or summation of for publication or broadcast: report the news.
2.
a. To tell about the presence or occurrence of: A burglar was reported in the area.
b. To relate or tell, especially from personal experience: They reported that fallen tree limbs were blocking the road. See Synonyms at describe.
3. To submit or relate the results of considerations concerning: The committee reported the bill.
4. To carry back and repeat to another: reported the rumor of a strike.
5. To complain about or denounce: reported the students to the principal.

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