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Report
Report
v. t.
To
refer
.
Report
v. t.
To
bring
back
, as an
answer
; to
announce
in
return
; to
relate
, as
what
has
been
discovered
by a
person
sent
to
examine
,
explore
, or
investigate
; as, a
messenger
reports
to
his
employer
what
he
has
seen
or
ascertained
;
the
committee
reported
progress
.
Report
v. t.
To
give
an
account
of; to
relate
; to
tell
; to
circulate
publicly
, as a
story
; as, in
the
common
phrase
, it is
reported
.
Report
v. t.
To
give
an
official
account
or
statement
of; as, a
treasurer
reports
the
receipts
and
expenditures
.
Report
v. t.
To
return
or
repeat
, as
sound
; to
echo
.
Report
v. t.
To
return
or
present
as
the
result
of an
examination
or
consideration
of
any
matter
officially
referred
; as,
the
committee
reported
the
bill
witth
amendments
, or
reported
a
new
bill
, or
reported
the
results
of an
inquiry
.
Report
v. t.
To
make
minutes
of, as a
speech
, or
the
doings
of a
public
body
; to
write
down
from
the
lips
of a
speaker
.
Report
v. t.
To
write
an
account
of
for
publication
, as in a
newspaper
; as, to
report
a
public
celebration
or a
horse
race
.
Report
v. t.
To
make
a
statement
of
the
conduct
of,
especially
in an
unfavorable
sense
; as, to
report
a
servant
to
his
employer
.
Report
v. i.
To
make
a
report
, or
response
, in
respect
of a
matter
inquired
of, a
duty
enjoined
, or
information
expected
; as,
the
committee
will
report
at
twelve
o'
clock
.
Report
v. i.
To
furnish
in
writing
an
account
of a
speech
,
the
proceedings
at a
meeting
,
the
particulars
of an
occurrence
,
etc
.,
for
publication
.
Report
v. i.
To
present
one
's
self
, as to a
superior
officer
, or to
one
to
whom
service
is
due
,
and
to be in
readiness
for
orders
or to do
service
;
also
, to
give
information
, as of
one
's
address
,
condition
,
etc
.; as,
the
officer
reported
to
the
general
for
duty
; to
report
weekly
by
letter
.
Report
v. t.
That
which
is
reported
.
Report
v. t.
An
account
or
statement
of
the
results
of
examination
or
inquiry
made
by
request
or
direction
;
relation
.
Report
v. t.
A
story
or
statement
circulating
by
common
talk
; a
rumor
;
hence
,
fame
;
repute
;
reputation
.
Report
v. t.
Sound
;
noise
; as,
the
report
of a
pistol
or
cannon
.
Report
v. t.
An
official
statement
of
facts
,
verbal
or
written
;
especially
, a
statement
in
writing
of
proceedings
and
facts
exhibited
by an
officer
to
his
superiors
; as,
the
reports
of
the
heads
af
departments
to
Congress
, of a
master
in
chancery
to
the
court
, of
committees
to a
legislative
body
,
and
the
like
.
Report
v. t.
An
account
or
statement
of a
judicial
opinion
or
decision
, or of
case
argued
and
determined
in a
court
of
law
,
chancery
,
etc
.;
also
, in
the
plural
,
the
volumes
containing
such
reports
; as,
Coke
's
Reports
.
Report
v. t.
A
sketch
, or a
fully
written
account
, of a
speech
,
debate
, or
the
proceedings
of a
public
meeting
,
legislative
body
,
etc
.
Report
v. t.
Rapport
;
relation
;
connection
;
reference
.
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