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What a report.
• [no object] cover an event or subject as a journalist or a reporter: the press reported on Republican sex scandals | [with clause] : the Egyptian news agency reported that a coup attempt had taken place | [with object] : the paper reported a secret program by the country to build nuclear warheads…
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1 an account given of a particular matter, especially in the form of an official document, after thorough investigation or consideration by an appointed person or body: the chairman's annual report.
• a spoken or written description of an event or situation, especially one intended for publication or broadcast in the media: press reports suggested that the government was still using secret police to help maintain public order.
• a teacher's written assessment of a student's work, progress, and conduct, issued at the end of a term or academic year.
• Law a detailed formal account of a case heard in a court, giving the main points in the judgment, especially as prepared for publication.
• a piece of information that is unsupported by firm evidence and that the speaker feels may or may not be true: reports were circulating that the chairman was about to resign.
• dated rumor: report has it that the beetles have now virtually disappeared.
• archaic the way in which someone or something is regarded; reputation: whatsoever things are lovely and of good report.
2 a sudden loud noise of or like an explosion or gunfire.
"this concludes our coverage." FAUX NEWS
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