"Reported" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Reported" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Reported" Meaning

Verb: to report or tell about something that has happened, often officially.

Example: "She reported the accident to the police."

Noun: a report or account of something, often officially.

Example: "The news report included a detailed account of the incident."

Adjective: given information or made known, often officially.

Example: "The reported missing children were eventually found safe."

Adj. & V: to tell or give account of something to someone in authority, such as a teacher, employer, or police officer.

Example: "He reported the theft to his employer."

"Reported" Examples

Usage Examples for the Word "Reported"


1. News Reporting

- "The news reported a massive fire engulfing a 20-storey building downtown."

2. Crime and Police Work

- "The victim reported the incident to the police immediately after the assault."

3. Clinical/ Medical Context

- "The doctor reported severe side effects in two patients who had taken the new medication."

4. Statistical Analysis

- "According to the report, there was a significant decline in sales last quarter."

5. Academic and Scholarly Work

- "The research has reported a high level of carbon emissions Contributing to global warming."

"Reported" Similar Words

Repolarization

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Rebone (noun): <br><br>1. A measure of length used in some African countries, especially in South Africa, equal to 5.02 feet.<br><br>Rebone (verb): <br><br>2. To mend or repair something, especially by fastening or sewing.

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To repopulate means to replenish or replenish a place or area with an organism or population that was previously inhabited or has become depleted.

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A written or printed statement or account of a situation or event: a report on the conference.<br><br>A detailed statement or document explaining and justifying a plan or course of action: a report to a committee.<br><br>Information about something, especially about the progress or condition of a person or a thing.<br><br>A formal statement containing data or findings, especially from a survey or research: a business report.<br><br>A formal accusation or complaint made to the police or other authorities.<br><br>To give an account of a matter, especially to the authorities.<br><br>To inform or tell someone about something.<br><br>To officially state something or give an account of a situation to a person or organization: report to duty.<br><br>To prepare a report or give an account of something to someone.

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Reportee

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A person who is reported on, especially by a superior or an authority figure; the person or organization being investigated, criticized, or evaluated.

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Reports refer to documents or accounts that provide information, details, or data about a particular situation, event, or activity. They can be written, oral, or visual, and are often used to inform, communicate, or account for something.<br><br>Types of reports include:<br><br>1. Business reports: Provide financial or operational information about a company or organization.<br>2. Progress reports: Show how a project or task is progressing.<br>3. Incident reports: Document accidents, crimes, or other incidents.<br>4. Research reports: Share findings from studies or investigations.<br>5. Annual reports: Summarize an organization's activities, financial performance, and goals for a specific period.<br><br>Reports can serve various purposes, such as:<br><br>1. To inform decision-makers about a situation or issue.<br>2. To provide evidence for a particular argument or claim.<br>3. To account for actions, progress, or results.<br>4. To communicate news, trends, or insights.<br>5. To record data or statistics for future reference.<br><br>In general, reports aim to provide accurate, objective, and structured information that can be used for a specific purpose, whether it's to analyze, decide, or inform.