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be informing
verb
To instruct, train (usually in matters of knowledge).
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That is the behaviour of people who are aware they are being spied on and bugged, who realise that people they know - possibly people they know very well - may be informing on them, who have a permanent Stasi invitation to become informers themselves, and who none the less want to live something resembling a normal life.
The Maoists say you must be informing the police.
That theme appears to be informing his work.
I'm 40, and they're young, so they're meant to be informing me.
Instead, she seems to be informing the audience of her importance.
Red Sox buffs will be informing Derek Jeter how Alex Rodriguez will hustle him out of shortstop by midseason.
Similar(5)
I want to be informed.
Such choices must be informed.
Consent must be informed.
"Be informed, politics is giving and taking".
Citizens had to be informed.
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