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reporting

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/rɪˈpɔːrtɪŋ/ · re-port-ing

The act or process of reporting something, such as news or information.

Meanings

nounformal

The act or process of reporting something, such as news or information.

کسی چیز کی اطلاع دینا، جیسے کہ خبر یا معلومات کا عمل۔

رپورٹنگ

reporting

Formal: معلومات فراہم کرنا

Synonyms

notificationdisclosurecommunicationاطلاع دیناخبردار کرنامعلومات دینا

Antonyms

concealmenthidingsilenceچھپاناخاموشیرد

Common Collocations

  • news reporting
  • financial reporting
  • reporting standards

Example Sentences

The reporting of the event was thorough and detailed.

اس واقعے کی رپورٹنگ مکمل اور تفصیلی تھی۔

Is waqiae ki reporting mukammal aur tafseeli thi.

She is responsible for the reporting of local news.

وہ مقامی خبروں کی رپورٹنگ کی ذمہ دار ہے۔

Woh maqami khabron ki reporting ki zimmedar hai.

The accuracy of reporting is crucial for building trust.

رپورٹنگ کی درستگی اعتماد کی تعمیر کے لیے اہم ہے۔

Reporting ki durusti aitmad ki tameer ke liye ahem hai.

Easily Confused With

report:Reporting is the act or process of providing information, while report is the result or piece of information given.

Word Family

report
nounرپورٹ
reported
verbرپورٹ کی گئی
reporter
nounرپورٹر

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a 'report' as a detailed account, and 'reporting' as the action of creating that account.

Imagine a journalist taking notes while covering an event.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

چراغ سے لو لگانے کی نہ ہو خبر، / ہم ہیں ہمسفر، ان کے ساتھ، چلیں گے ہم یہاں تک

Chiragh se lo laganay ki na ho khabar, / Hum hain humsafar, un ke saath, chalein ge hum yahaan tak.

Do not let the lamp's flame be aware, / We are companions, we will walk together till here.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

دیکھو تو کیا دیکھتے ہو

Dekho to kya dekhte ho

Look and see what you observe.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "reportare" — to bring back

First known use: 14th century

The word evolved from the Latin term 'reportare,' which means to bring back or to relate. It was adapted into Middle English as 'reporten' in the late 14th century.