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report
noun
a
spoken
or
written
account
that
gives
information
or
opinions
about
something
•
I
read
an
interesting
report
about
climate
change
yesterday
.
I
read
an
interesting
report
about
climate
change
yesterday
.
•
The
annual
financial
report
shows
the
company
made
a
profit
this
year
.
The
annual
financial
report
shows
the
company
made
a
profit
this
year
.
Late
Middle
English
,
from
Old
French
‘
reporter
’
meaning
‘
carry
back
’,
from
Latin
‘
reportare
’.
verb
-
report
,
reporting
,
reports
,
reported
to
give
spoken
or
written
information
about
something
that
has
happened
•
Journalists
report
the
news
as
quickly
and
accurately
as
possible
.
Journalists
report
the
news
as
quickly
and
accurately
as
possible
.
•
Scientists
will
report
their
findings
at
the
conference
next
week
.
Scientists
will
report
their
findings
at
the
conference
next
week
.
From
Latin
‘
reportare
’
via
Old
French
‘
reporter
’,
meaning
‘
bring
back
’
information
.
noun
a
spoken
or
written
description
of
something
that
has
happened
or
been
observed
•
I
read
an
interesting
report
about
climate
change
in
the
newspaper
this
morning
.
I
read
an
interesting
report
about
climate
change
in
the
newspaper
this
morning
.
•
The
evening
news
anchor
delivered
a
live
report
from
the
scene
of
the
fire
.
The
evening
news
anchor
delivered
a
live
report
from
the
scene
of
the
fire
.
From
Old
French
‘
report
’ (
n
.)
and
‘
reporter
’ (
v
.)
meaning
“
to
carry
back
”
and
later
“
tell
,
relate
”,
from
Latin
‘
re-
’
+
‘
portare
’ (“
to
carry
”).
verb
to
give
a
spoken
or
written
account
of
something
that
has
happened
•
Journalists
report
facts
so
that
the
public
can
stay
informed
.
Journalists
report
facts
so
that
the
public
can
stay
informed
.
•
She
will
report
the
results
of
the
experiment
tomorrow
.
She
will
report
the
results
of
the
experiment
tomorrow
.
verb
-
report
,
reporting
,
reports
,
reported
to
tell
an
authority
about
someone
’
s
bad
or
illegal
behaviour
•
She
decided
to
report
the
theft
to
the
police
.
She
decided
to
report
the
theft
to
the
police
.
•
Students
are
encouraged
to
report
any
bullying
they
witness
.
Students
are
encouraged
to
report
any
bullying
they
witness
.
Same
root
as
other
senses
;
the
idea
of
‘
bringing
back
’
information
to
a
higher
authority
.
verb
-
report
,
reporting
,
reports
,
reported
to
arrive
somewhere
officially
when
told
to
do
so
•
New
recruits
must
report
at
the
barracks
by
0600
hours
.
New
recruits
must
report
at
the
barracks
by
0600
hours
.
•
Please
report
to
reception
when
you
arrive
.
Please
report
to
reception
when
you
arrive
.
From
the
military
sense
of
‘
bring
oneself
back
’
to
a
superior
officer
.
noun
a
formal
document
that
presents
information
or
the
results
of
an
investigation
,
study
,
or
test
•
The
engineer
submitted
a
safety
report
to
the
city
council
.
The
engineer
submitted
a
safety
report
to
the
city
council
.
•
My
doctor
gave
me
a
medical
report
after
the
check-up
.
My
doctor
gave
me
a
medical
report
after
the
check-up
.
verb
to
go
to
a
place
and
announce
that
you
have
arrived
for
duty
or
an
appointment
•
New
soldiers
must
report
for
duty
at
6
a
.
m
.
New
soldiers
must
report
for
duty
at
6
a
.
m
.
•
All
contestants
should
report
to
the
registration
desk
.
All
contestants
should
report
to
the
registration
desk
.
verb
to
tell
an
authority
about
something
,
especially
a
problem
or
wrongdoing
•
You
should
report
any
suspicious
packages
to
the
police
.
You
should
report
any
suspicious
packages
to
the
police
.
•
She
decided
to
report
the
theft
to
her
insurance
company
.
She
decided
to
report
the
theft
to
her
insurance
company
.
noun
a
sudden
loud
noise
like
the
bang
of
a
gun
or
an
explosion
•
We
heard
the
sharp
report
of
a
rifle
echo
across
the
valley
.
We
heard
the
sharp
report
of
a
rifle
echo
across
the
valley
.
•
The
distant
report
of
artillery
made
the
villagers
uneasy
.
The
distant
report
of
artillery
made
the
villagers
uneasy
.
Extension
of
the
noun
sense
‘
something
carried
back
’,
later
applied
metaphorically
to
the
‘
carrying
back
’
of
sound
.
noun
the
loud
sharp
sound
made
by
a
gunshot
or
an
explosion
•
We
heard
the
sharp
report
of
a
rifle
echo
across
the
valley
.
We
heard
the
sharp
report
of
a
rifle
echo
across
the
valley
.
•
The
firecracker
went
off
with
a
loud
report
that
startled
the
children
.
The
firecracker
went
off
with
a
loud
report
that
startled
the
children
.
reporting
verb
present
participle
of
report
:
currently
giving
a
spoken
or
written
account
of
something
•
The
journalist
is
reporting
live
from
the
stadium
.
The
journalist
is
reporting
live
from
the
stadium
.
•
Students
are
reporting
their
results
to
the
class
.
Students
are
reporting
their
results
to
the
class
.
From
Latin
“
reportare
” (
bring
back
),
through
Old
French
“
reporter
,”
with
English
usage
dating
back
to
the
14th
century
; “
reporting
”
as
the
present
participle
follows
standard
English
verb
formation
.