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form
noun
a
printed
or
online
document
with
spaces
where
you
write
information
•
Please
fill
out
this
registration
form
before
the
appointment
.
Please
fill
out
this
registration
form
before
the
appointment
.
•
The
customs
officer
handed
me
an
entry
form
.
The
customs
officer
handed
me
an
entry
form
.
noun
an
official
or
printed
document
with
blank
spaces
for
information
•
Please
fill
out
this
form
with
your
contact
details
.
Please
fill
out
this
form
with
your
contact
details
.
•
The
nurse
handed
me
a
consent
form
before
the
procedure
.
The
nurse
handed
me
a
consent
form
before
the
procedure
.
noun
the
visible
shape
or
structure
of
a
person
or
thing
•
Through
the
morning
mist
,
the
form
of
a
large
ship
appeared
on
the
horizon
.
Through
the
morning
mist
,
the
form
of
a
large
ship
appeared
on
the
horizon
.
•
The
sculptor
studied
the
natural
form
of
the
stone
before
carving
.
The
sculptor
studied
the
natural
form
of
the
stone
before
carving
.
noun
a
class
or
year
group
in
a
British
school
•
Olivia
is
in
the
third
form
this
year
.
Olivia
is
in
the
third
form
this
year
.
•
The
whole
form
gathered
for
assembly
in
the
hall
.
The
whole
form
gathered
for
assembly
in
the
hall
.
verb
-
form
,
forming
,
forms
,
formed
to
create
or
develop
something
;
to
come
into
existence
•
The
committee
was
formed
to
plan
the
festival
.
The
committee
was
formed
to
plan
the
festival
.
•
Ice
crystals
form
on
the
window
when
it
’
s
very
cold
.
Ice
crystals
form
on
the
window
when
it
’
s
very
cold
.
noun
the
shape
or
visible
structure
of
something
•
The
glass
vase
has
an
elegant
form
that
curves
gently
at
the
top
.
The
glass
vase
has
an
elegant
form
that
curves
gently
at
the
top
.
•
From
the
balcony
,
we
admired
the
jagged
forms
of
the
distant
mountains
at
sunrise
.
From
the
balcony
,
we
admired
the
jagged
forms
of
the
distant
mountains
at
sunrise
.
noun
a
particular
type
or
variety
of
something
•
Yoga
is
a
popular
form
of
exercise
around
the
world
.
Yoga
is
a
popular
form
of
exercise
around
the
world
.
•
Carbon
exists
in
several
forms
,
including
diamond
and
graphite
.
Carbon
exists
in
several
forms
,
including
diamond
and
graphite
.
noun
a
person
’
s
or
team
’
s
current
level
of
performance
,
especially
in
sports
•
After
months
of
training
,
the
sprinter
is
in
top
form
.
After
months
of
training
,
the
sprinter
is
in
top
form
.
•
The
pianist
was
on
brilliant
form
during
the
concert
.
The
pianist
was
on
brilliant
form
during
the
concert
.
verb
-
form
,
forming
,
forms
,
formed
to
make
or
bring
together
something
and
give
it
shape
;
to
come
into
existence
•
The
children
formed
a
circle
and
held
hands
.
The
children
formed
a
circle
and
held
hands
.
•
Clouds
form
when
warm
air
rises
and
cools
.
Clouds
form
when
warm
air
rises
and
cools
.
noun
the
condition
of
someone
’
s
ability
to
perform
well
,
especially
in
sport
or
work
•
After
a
long
injury
,
the
runner
was
back
in
top
form
.
After
a
long
injury
,
the
runner
was
back
in
top
form
.
•
The
pianist
’
s
poor
form
surprised
the
audience
.
The
pianist
’
s
poor
form
surprised
the
audience
.
noun
a
particular
version
or
arrangement
of
something
,
such
as
a
word
,
piece
of
art
,
or
activity
•
Past
tense
is
a
form
of
the
verb
.
Past
tense
is
a
form
of
the
verb
.
•
Salsa
is
a
lively
form
of
dance
.
Salsa
is
a
lively
form
of
dance
.
verb
-
form
,
forming
,
forms
,
formed
to
develop
or
decide
on
an
idea
,
opinion
,
or
plan
•
He
quickly
formed
an
opinion
about
the
new
policy
.
He
quickly
formed
an
opinion
about
the
new
policy
.
•
Try
to
form
a
clear
plan
before
you
start
.
Try
to
form
a
clear
plan
before
you
start
.
noun
a
class
group
in
a
British
school
,
often
identified
by
year
or
tutor
•
Luke
joined
the
lower sixth form
at
the
new
college
.
Luke
joined
the
lower sixth form
at
the
new
college
.
•
The
teacher
called
the
names
of
her
Year
9
form
before
assembly
.
The
teacher
called
the
names
of
her
Year
9
form
before
assembly
.
noun
a
particular
shape
of
a
word
showing
tense
,
number
,
etc
.,
in
grammar
•
"
Went
"
is
the
past
form
of
the
verb
"
go
."
"
Went
"
is
the
past
form
of
the
verb
"
go
."
•
Some
nouns
have
an
irregular
plural
form
.
Some
nouns
have
an
irregular
plural
form
.
noun
socially
correct
or
accepted
behaviour
or
procedure
•
It
’
s
good
form
to
thank
your
host
before
leaving
the
party
.
It
’
s
good
form
to
thank
your
host
before
leaving
the
party
.
•
Coughing
without
covering
your
mouth
is
considered
bad
form
.
Coughing
without
covering
your
mouth
is
considered
bad
form
.
perform
verb
to
carry
out
or
complete
an
action
,
duty
,
or
piece
of
work
•
The
engineer
will
perform
safety
checks
before
the
machine
starts
.
The
engineer
will
perform
safety
checks
before
the
machine
starts
.
•
Students
must
perform
all
the
experiments
listed
in
the
lab
manual
.
Students
must
perform
all
the
experiments
listed
in
the
lab
manual
.
From
Middle
English
performen
,
borrowed
from
Anglo-French
parfourmer
,
from
par-
“
completely
”
+
fourmer
“
to
form
.”
verb
to
entertain
an
audience
by
acting
,
singing
,
playing
music
,
or
doing
another
art
live
•
The
band
will
perform
on
the
main
stage
at
8
p
.
m
.
The
band
will
perform
on
the
main
stage
at
8
p
.
m
.
•
She
loves
to
perform
in
school
plays
.
She
loves
to
perform
in
school
plays
.
verb
to
operate
or
function
in
a
particular
way
,
especially
showing
how
well
something
works
•
The
new
smartphone
performs
better
than
the
older
model
.
The
new
smartphone
performs
better
than
the
older
model
.
•
After
months
of
training
,
the
athlete
performed
impressively
in
the
marathon
.
After
months
of
training
,
the
athlete
performed
impressively
in
the
marathon
.
reform
verb
-
reform
,
reforming
,
reforms
,
reformed
to
change
laws
,
systems
,
or
organizations
in
order
to
make
them
better
•
The
president
promised
to
reform
the
healthcare
system
within
his
first
year
in
office
.
The
president
promised
to
reform
the
healthcare
system
within
his
first
year
in
office
.
•
A
group
of
young
activists
marched
to
demand
that
lawmakers
reform
outdated
voting
laws
.
A
group
of
young
activists
marched
to
demand
that
lawmakers
reform
outdated
voting
laws
.
From
Latin
reformare
“
to
form
again
,
reshape
”,
from
re-
“
again
”
+
formare
“
to
form
”.
verb
-
reform
,
reforming
,
reforms
,
reformed
to
stop
behaving
badly
and
start
living
in
a
better
,
more
honest
way
•
After
years
in
prison
,
he
decided
to
reform
and
build
a
new
life
.
After
years
in
prison
,
he
decided
to
reform
and
build
a
new
life
.
•
She
joined
a
support
group
to
help
her
reform
from
her
gambling
addiction
.
She
joined
a
support
group
to
help
her
reform
from
her
gambling
addiction
.
Same
origin
as
other
senses
:
Latin
reformare
'form
again'
.
noun
the
action
or
process
of
improving
a
law
,
system
,
or
practice
by
making
changes
•
Tax
reform
is
a
major
topic
in
the
upcoming
election
.
Tax
reform
is
a
major
topic
in
the
upcoming
election
.
•
Citizens
demanded
sweeping
police
reform
after
the
scandal
.
Citizens
demanded
sweeping
police
reform
after
the
scandal
.
Borrowed
from
Latin
reformare
via
Middle
French
‘
reforme
’,
originally
meaning
‘
reshaping
’.
inform
verb
to
give
someone
facts
or
knowledge
about
something
so
that
they
understand
it
•
The
teacher
informed
the
class
about
the
sudden
schedule
change
.
The
teacher
informed
the
class
about
the
sudden
schedule
change
.
•
Please
inform
me
as
soon
as
the
package
arrives
.
Please
inform
me
as
soon
as
the
package
arrives
.
Late
Middle
English
:
from
Latin
informare
‘
shape
,
describe
,
instruct
’.
verb
to
secretly
give
information
about
someone
’
s
wrongdoing
to
the
police
or
another
authority
•
The
neighbor
informed
on
the
burglars
after
seeing
them
hide
the
stolen
bikes
.
The
neighbor
informed
on
the
burglars
after
seeing
them
hide
the
stolen
bikes
.
•
She
refused
to
inform
against
her
coworkers
,
even
under
pressure
.
She
refused
to
inform
against
her
coworkers
,
even
under
pressure
.
Extension
of
main
sense
;
19-century
criminal
slang
‘
to
give
information
’.
verb
to
give
shape
,
influence
,
or
character
to
something
•
Her
rural
childhood
deeply
informs
the
themes
of
her
paintings
.
Her
rural
childhood
deeply
informs
the
themes
of
her
paintings
.
•
Cultural
traditions
inform
the
festival
’
s
vibrant
costumes
.
Cultural
traditions
inform
the
festival
’
s
vibrant
costumes
.
Same
origin
as
main
sense
:
Latin
informare
‘
shape
,
instruct
’.
platform
noun
a
flat
,
raised
surface
or
structure
that
people
or
things
can
stand
on
so
they
are
above
the
area
around
them
•
The
speaker
stood
on
the
wooden
platform
to
address
the
crowd
.
The
speaker
stood
on
the
wooden
platform
to
address
the
crowd
.
•
Workers
used
a
metal
platform
to
reach
the
high
ceiling
of
the
theater
.
Workers
used
a
metal
platform
to
reach
the
high
ceiling
of
the
theater
.
from
Old
French
plateforme
“
ground
plan
”,
later
“
raised
,
flat
structure
”,
from
plat
“
flat
”
+
forme
“
form
”
noun
a
long
,
flat
area
beside
a
railway
or
subway
track
where
passengers
get
on
and
off
trains
•
Early
commuters
waited
on
the
chilly
platform
for
the
7
a
.
m
.
train
.
Early
commuters
waited
on
the
chilly
platform
for
the
7
a
.
m
.
train
.
•
He
sprinted
along
the
platform
and
leapt
aboard
just
before
the
doors
closed
.
He
sprinted
along
the
platform
and
leapt
aboard
just
before
the
doors
closed
.
noun
the
basic
computer
system
,
operating
system
,
or
environment
that
software
or
digital
services
run
on
•
The
app
works
on
any
mobile
platform
,
including
Android
and
iOS
.
The
app
works
on
any
mobile
platform
,
including
Android
and
iOS
.
•
Before
releasing
the
game
,
the
studio
chose
PC
as
its
primary
platform
.
Before
releasing
the
game
,
the
studio
chose
PC
as
its
primary
platform
.
noun
the
set
of
main
goals
and
policies
that
a
political
party
or
candidate
promises
to
follow
•
The
candidate
’
s
platform
includes
affordable
housing
and
clean
energy
.
The
candidate
’
s
platform
includes
affordable
housing
and
clean
energy
.
•
Voters
read
the
party
’
s
platform
before
the
national
convention
.
Voters
read
the
party
’
s
platform
before
the
national
convention
.
noun
a
place
,
service
,
or
situation
that
allows
someone
to
publicly
share
ideas
,
products
,
or
talents
•
The
festival
gave
young
artists
a
platform
to
showcase
their
music
.
The
festival
gave
young
artists
a
platform
to
showcase
their
music
.
•
Social
media
provided
her
with
a
global
platform
for
her
photography
.
Social
media
provided
her
with
a
global
platform
for
her
photography
.
noun
a
shoe
with
an
unusually
thick
sole
that
adds
extra
height
•
She
paired
her
dress
with
red
platform
to
stand
out
at
the
party
.
She
paired
her
dress
with
red
platform
to
stand
out
at
the
party
.
•
Thick
black
platform
were
popular
in
the
1970s
.
Thick
black
platform
were
popular
in
the
1970s
.
transform
verb
to
change
something
or
someone
completely
so
that
it
looks
,
works
,
or
behaves
in
a
very
different
and
often
better
way
•
The
new
paint
job
completely
transformed
the
living
room
.
The
new
paint
job
completely
transformed
the
living
room
.
•
Digital
technology
is
transforming
the
way
we
communicate
across
the
globe
.
Digital
technology
is
transforming
the
way
we
communicate
across
the
globe
.
From
Latin
trans-
“
across
”
+
formare
“
to
shape
.”
noun
a
mathematical
or
technical
operation
that
converts
one
set
of
numbers
,
signals
,
or
functions
into
another
form
to
make
them
easier
to
analyze
or
use
•
The
engineer
applied
a
Fourier
transform
to
filter
out
noise
from
the
signal
.
The
engineer
applied
a
Fourier
transform
to
filter
out
noise
from
the
signal
.
•
In
computer
graphics
,
the
rotation
transform
lifted
the
character
’
s
arm
upward
.
In
computer
graphics
,
the
rotation
transform
lifted
the
character
’
s
arm
upward
.
Shortened
form
of
transformation
,
first
used
in
mathematics
in
the
mid-19th
century
.
uniform
noun
a
special
set
of
clothes
of
the
same
style
and
colour
that
members
of
a
group
wear
to
show
they
belong
together
•
All
the
students
lined
up
in
the
playground
wearing
their
neat
blue
uniform
.
All
the
students
lined
up
in
the
playground
wearing
their
neat
blue
uniform
.
•
The
firefighter
’
s
protective
uniform
hung
on
a
hook
beside
the
red
engine
,
ready
for
the
next
call
.
The
firefighter
’
s
protective
uniform
hung
on
a
hook
beside
the
red
engine
,
ready
for
the
next
call
.
Borrowed
from
French
uniforme
,
from
Latin
ūniformis
,
meaning
“
having
one
form
”.
verb
to
make
things
the
same
in
form
,
appearance
,
or
character
•
The
new
policy
aims
to
uniform
safety
standards
across
all
factories
.
The
new
policy
aims
to
uniform
safety
standards
across
all
factories
.
•
Engineers
worked
to
uniform
the
size
of
the
components
before
assembly
.
Engineers
worked
to
uniform
the
size
of
the
components
before
assembly
.
Derived
from
the
adjective
sense
,
meaning
“
to
make
uniform
”.
First
recorded
in
the
17th
century
.