Definitions Found:
to give notice to
- renotifyto give notice to
- notifyto give notice to
- apprizeto give notice to; inform; advise (often fol. by of)
- warnerto give advance notice of danger, evil, etc.
- warnto give advance notice of danger, evil, etc.
- warnedto give advance notice of danger, evil, etc.
- warnersto give advance notice of danger, evil, etc.
- warnsto give advance notice of danger, evil, etc.
- warningssomething that serves to warn, give notice, or caution
- forerunnera messenger sent before to give notice of the approach of others
- forerunnersFORERUNNER, a messenger sent before to give notice of the approach of others
- notifiedgive formal notice to notify a family of the death of a relation
- notifiedgive notice of or report the occurrence of he notified his intention to sue
- announce(of a notice, letter, sound, etc.) Give information to (someone) via the senses of sight or hearing
- announcing(of a notice, letter, sound, etc.) Give information to (someone) via the senses of sight or hearing
- announces(of a notice, letter, sound, etc.) Give information to (someone) via the senses of sight or hearing
- announced(of a notice, letter, sound, etc.) Give information to (someone) via the senses of sight or hearing
- notifyingGive notice of or report (something) formally or officially
- notifiesGive notice of or report (something) formally or officially
- overlookto fail to notice
- overlooksOVERLOOK, to fail to notice
- overlookingOVERLOOK, to fail to notice
- overlookedOVERLOOK, to fail to notice
- putto bring to public notice; publish
- condoneto overlook (to fail to notice)
- dredgeto unearth or bring to notice
- condoningCONDONE, to overlook (to fail to notice)
- postto attach (a notice) to a wall
- poststo attach (a notice) to a wall
- condonesCONDONE, to overlook (to fail to notice)
- condonedCONDONE, to overlook (to fail to notice)
- condonerone who condones (to overlook (to fail to notice))
- condonersCONDONER, one who condones (to overlook (to fail to notice))
- writeto present to public notice in a written description or account
- flauntedto display or obtrude oneself to public notice a great flaunting crowd Charles Dickens
- flauntingto display or obtrude oneself to public notice a great flaunting crowd Charles Dickens
- gettingSaid as an invitation to notice or look at someone, esp. to criticize or ridicule them
- minutemanin the American Revolution, a militiaman who was to be ready to march at a moment's notice
- minutemenMINUTEMAN, in the American Revolution, a militiaman who was to be ready to march at a moment's notice
- shelftalkera marketing device, eg a notice or mini-poster, attached to a shelf in a shop, to promote a specific product