Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Celebrated; notorious; well-known.
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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
notify .
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Examples
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Britain notified Argentina last week about the upcoming military exercises on the Falklands.
Argentina Protests British Military Exercises on Falklands 2010
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I believe even a single user not being notified is unacceptable.
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Sometimes an author when notified is eager to have his/her publisher make adjustments to avoid confusion.
Lorcan Dempsey’s post on name authorities « Collocate and Disambiguate 2008
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In setting up any committee to undertake this kind of work our organization is always particularly careful that all people who consider they have the right to give their views shall he notified from the very commencement and invited to cooperate in this work-not individually, but representatively.
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Another call notified the police of a "possible domestic violence incident between a woman and her ex-husband".
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2009
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However, it has not been "notified" yet (till 24th September 2009) and if we are honest it is not difficult to realise that it would never be notified despite ignorant contrary claims.
Finally IT Amendment Act 2009 Of India Will See The Light Of The Day 2009
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My phone even had a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, but I preferred to use Notifier for its namesake purpose: It "notified" me of news like friends 'status updates, new messages (tweets) on Twitter and RSS news feeds.
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The White House says it was "notified" in advance about Gillespie's ad campaign.
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Mr Brown had "notified" the commission of his proposal, giving the impression that it was merely a formality.
We have become more powerful X Richard 2005
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Brazzaville has "notified" the Kinshasa authorites of these
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