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account a story or report. [1/6 definitions]
advisory a report containing information and, often, a warning. [1/3 definitions]
announce to report on the action of an event, often on radio or television. [1/2 definitions]
audit an often official examination of records or financial accounts to check their accuracy, or the report of such an examination. [1/4 definitions]
battle station the place to which military personnel or craft are to report in case of attack or emergency.
blow-by-blow in full and precise detail, as a description or report.
blue book an official U.S. government publication, such as a report or register, often with a blue cover. [1/3 definitions]
bulletin an announcement or report of the latest events or things of current interest. [1/2 definitions]
call-up an order to a large number of people to report for active military duty.
call up to give the order for (soldiers, guards, or the like) to report for active service. [1/2 definitions]
connive to ignore or fail to report a wrongdoing, and thus tacitly support it (often fol. by "at"). [1/2 definitions]
could used as a past form of "can" after verbs in the past tense that report speech or thoughts. [1/4 definitions]
dissertation a formal and usu. lengthy exposition in speech or writing, esp. a detailed report of research by a candidate for a doctoral degree.
embroidery the embellishment of a tale or report, esp. with fictitious details. [1/2 definitions]
evaluation a report that tells the value or quality of something. [1/2 definitions]
fire tower a high towerlike structure, usu. in a forest, from which a lookout keeps watch to detect and report fires.
front-page important enough to print or report on the first page of a newspaper.
hand in to submit, usually by hand (something that is due, such as an assignment, test paper, or report). [1/2 definitions]
inspector general an investigative officer within a government organization, whose duty is to report on the operation of that organization.
interview a conversation between a reporter and a person who will be the subject of the report, or the report itself. [1/3 definitions]
mark1 a grade on a school test, report, or other work. [1/4 definitions]