in form
• (of a sports player or team) playing or performing well.
inform
verb
• give (someone) facts or information; tell.
• "he wrote to her, informing her of the situation"
Similar:
tell,
let someone know,
notify,
apprise,
advise,
announce to,
impart to,
communicate to,
brief,
prime,
enlighten,
send word to,
keep posted,
put in the picture,
fill in,
clue in/up,
give the low-down to,
• give an essential or formative principle or quality to.
• "religion informs every aspect of their lives"
Similar:
suffuse,
pervade,
permeate,
infuse,
imbue,
saturate,
illuminate,
animate,
characterize,
typify,
Origin:
Middle English enforme, informe ‘give form or shape to’, also ‘form the mind of, teach’, from Old French enfourmer, from Latin informare ‘shape, fashion, describe’, from in- ‘into’ + forma ‘a form’.