Pre-report


noun
1.
an account or statement describing in detail an event, situation, or the like, usually as the result of observation, inquiry, etc.:
a report on the peace conference; a medical report on the patient.
2.
a statement or announcement.
3.
a widely circulated statement or item of news; rumor; gossip.
4.
an account of a speech, debate, meeting, etc., especially as taken down for publication.
5.
a loud noise, as from an explosion:
the report of a distant cannon.
6.
a statement of a student’s grades, level of achievement, or academic standing for or during a prescribed period of time.
7.
Computers. output, especially printed, containing organized information.
8.
a statement of a judicial opinion or decision, or of a case argued and determined in a court of justice.
9.
reports, Law. a collection of adjudications.
10.
repute; reputation; fame:
a man of bad report.
verb (used with object)
11.
to carry and repeat, as an answer or message; repeat, as what one has heard.
12.
to relate, as what has been learned by observation or investigation.
13.
to give or render a formal account or statement of:
to report a deficit.
14.
to send back (a bill, amendment, etc.) to a legislative body with a formal report outlining findings and recommendations (often followed by out):
The committee reported out the bill.
15.
to make a charge against (a person), as to a superior:
I intend to report him to the dean for cheating.
16.
to make known the presence, condition, or whereabouts of:
to report a ship missing.
17.
to present (oneself) to a person in authority, as in accordance with requirements.
18.
to take down (a speech, lecture, etc.) in writing.
19.
to write an account of (an event, situation, etc.), as for publication in a newspaper.
20.
to relate or tell.
verb (used without object)
21.
to prepare, make, or submit a report of something observed, investigated, or the like.
22.
to serve or work as a reporter, as for a newspaper.
23.
to make one’s condition or whereabouts known, as to a person in authority:
to report sick.
24.
to present oneself duly, as at a place:
to report to Room 101.
Idioms
25.
on report, Military. (of personnel) under restriction pending disciplinary action.
noun
1.
an account prepared for the benefit of others, esp one that provides information obtained through investigation and published in a newspaper or broadcast
2.
a statement made widely known; rumour: according to report, he is not dead
3.
an account of the deliberations of a committee, body, etc: a report of parliamentary proceedings
4.
(Brit) a statement on the progress, academic achievement, etc, of each child in a school, written by teachers and sent to the parents or guardian annually or each term
5.
a written account of a case decided at law, giving the main points of the argument on each side, the court’s findings, and the decision reached
6.
comment on a person’s character or actions; reputation: he is of good report here
7.
a sharp loud noise, esp one made by a gun
verb when tr, may take a clause as object; when intr, often foll by on
8.
to give an account (of); describe
9.
to give an account of the results of an investigation (into): to report on housing conditions
10.
(of a committee, legislative body, etc) to make a formal report on (a bill)
11.
(transitive) to complain about (a person), esp to a superior: I’ll report you to the teacher
12.
(transitive) to reveal information about (a fugitive, escaped prisoner, etc) esp concerning his whereabouts
13.
(intransitive) to present oneself or be present at an appointed place or for a specific purpose: report to the manager’s office
14.
(intransitive) to say or show that one is (in a certain state): to report fit
15.
(intransitive) foll by to. to be responsible to and under the authority of: the plant manager reports to the production controller
16.
(intransitive) to act as a reporter for a newspaper or for radio or television
17.
(law) to take down in writing details of (the proceedings of a court of law) as a record or for publication

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