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    apprise
    /əˈprʌɪz/

    verb

    • 1. inform or tell (someone): "I thought it right to apprise Chris of what had happened"

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  2. inform, acquaint, apprise, notify mean to make one aware of something. inform implies the imparting of knowledge especially of facts or occurrences. acquaint lays stress on introducing to or familiarizing with. apprise implies communicating something of special interest or importance.

  3. Apprise means to make aware or inform someone of something. It is often followed by of and can be used as a verb or a noun. See examples, synonyms, pronunciation and word origin of apprise.

  4. To apprise someone about something is to fill them in, to give them the scoop. If someone in your immediate family wins the mega-bucks lottery, you want to be the first one to be apprised of that event!

  5. Apprise means to inform or advise someone of something, often followed by of. It is also an obsolete variant of appraise, meaning to estimate or value. See the origin, history and sentences of apprise.

  6. Apprise means to give notice of, inform, or make aware of something. It is often confused with appraise, which means to assess or determine the value of something. See examples, synonyms, translations, and related words for apprise.

  7. apprise somebody of something to tell or inform somebody of something. He saw no reason to apprise the committee of what had happened. We were fully apprised of the situation.

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · Learn the meaning, pronunciation, etymology, and usage of the word apprise in English and French. Apprise can be a verb meaning to inform, notify, or appraise, or an adjective or participle meaning aware or informed.