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notify

inform / alert / warn / advise
Transitive Verb
past: notifiedpp: notifieding: notifying

This term carries a strong sense of formality and officialdom. It is typically used in professional, legal, or administrative contexts where a specific protocol for communication is followed, rather than in casual conversation. Using this word suggests that the information being conveyed is a matter of record or a requirement of a contract. In modern technical contexts, the word has evolved to describe automated system behaviors. It refers to the transmission of a digital alert or a push notification from a software application to a user or another system, shifting the agency from a human sender to an algorithmic trigger.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ someone][~ someone of something][~ someone that clause]

To officially inform someone about a fact or a piece of information.

"The company will notify the successful candidates by email."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone of something]

To give formal notice to a person or organization, often as required by law or regulation.

"The tenant must notify the landlord of any repairs needed in the property."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To send a signal or alert to a computer system or application to trigger a specific action.

"The sensor is designed to notify the central hub when motion is detected."

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