notify to

Frequency: 5.02.5 per million words

Used to indicate the recipient of the notification, often in passive voice (e.g., changes must be notified to the committee). More common in British English.

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Examples (10)

  • Changes must be notified to the chairman.
  • Any security breaches should be notified to the IT department immediately.
  • The committee's decision was formally notified to all members.
  • All modifications to the contract will be notified to both parties.
  • The incident was notified to the police after gathering evidence.
  • An update on the project status will be notified to all stakeholders next week.
  • New regulations must be notified to the public in advance.
  • The school requires that all medical conditions be notified to the school nurse.
  • Failure to comply means the breach will be notified to the regulatory body.
  • His resignation was notified to the human resources department last month.