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instruct (/nstrkt/ All children are instructed in the use of the library.) inform (/nfrm/ Parents were informed that the school was closing early.)
enlighten (/in'lait.n / The new student was going in the wrong direction until someone enlightened him that his room is at the other end of the hall.) manifest (/ 'mn.i.fest/ My art teacher told my parents that I have failed to manifest any interest in her subject.)
to officially tell someone something, or to give them information about something. Shed the light of truth and knowledge upon; free from ignorance; inform; instruct (v, n) Show; reveal; display; evidence (adj) Plain; clear; evident; not obscure; obvious
overt (/ 'ou.v:t/ The teacher didn't believe that Ned was annoying me until she saw him in the overt act of pulling my hair.) proclaim (/pr klem/ When my secrets were proclaimed by her disclosure, I became an evil girl in everybody's eyes.) compromise (/'k m.pr .maiz/ At first, the union and management were far apart on wages, but they finally came to a compromise.)
conform (/kn'f:m/ When a new style in clothes appears, women usually hasten to conform)
dovetail (/'dv.teil/ Gilbert's skill as a writer dovetailed Sullivan's talent as a composer, resulting in the famous Gilbert and Sullivan operettas)
Be in agreement or harmony with; act in accordance with accepted standards or customs; comply
harmony (/hrm..ni/ He had to ensure that there was harmony between the different organizations.)
reconcile (/'rek.n.sail/ After our quarrel, my brother and I refused to talk to each other until Mother reconciled us.) relent ( /ri'lent/ They Mayor has banned all lawn sprinkling because of the water shortage. However, if the reservoirs fill up, he may relent somewhat.)