reported
adjective
[ rɪˈpɔːtɪd ]
• having been formally or officially announced or described.
• "an increase in reported crime"
report
verb
• give a spoken or written account of something that one has observed, heard, done, or investigated.
• "the minister reported a decline in milk production"
Similar:
announce,
describe,
give an account of,
tell of,
detail,
delineate,
outline,
communicate,
pass on,
relay,
divulge,
disclose,
reveal,
make public,
publish,
circulate,
set out,
set forth,
put out,
post,
broadcast,
blazon,
herald,
proclaim,
declare,
publicize,
promulgate,
document,
record,
chronicle,
adumbrate,
• present oneself formally as having arrived at a particular place or as ready to do something.
• "Stewart is to report to a probation office on Monday"
Similar:
present oneself,
arrive,
appear,
turn up,
clock in,
sign in,
make oneself known,
announce oneself,
come,
be present,
clock on,
punch in,
punch the (time) clock,
show up,
• be responsible to (a superior or supervisor).
• "he reports to the chairman of the committee"
Origin:
late Middle English: from Old French reporter (verb), report (noun), from Latin reportare ‘bring back’, from re- ‘back’ + portare ‘carry’. The sense ‘give an account’ gave rise to ‘submit a formal report’, hence ‘inform an authority of one's presence’ (report (sense 2 of the verb), mid 19th century) and ‘be accountable to a superior’ (report (sense 3 of the verb), late 19th century).