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View synonyms for apprise

apprise

1
Or ap·prize

[uh-prahyz]

verb (used with object)

apprised, apprising 
  1. to give notice to; inform; advise (often followed byof ).

    to be apprised of the death of an old friend.



apprise

2

[uh-prahyz]

verb (used with object)

Obsolete.
apprised, apprising 
  1. an obsolete variant of appraise.

apprise

/ əˈpraɪz /

verb

  1. to make aware; inform

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Word History and Origins

Origin of apprise1

First recorded in 1685–95; from French appris “taught, informed,” past participle of apprendre; apprehend
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Word History and Origins

Origin of apprise1

C17: from French appris, from apprendre to teach; learn; see apprehend
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Example Sentences

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“He has kept the organization apprised throughout these legal proceedings, and will continue in his full commitment to being a valuable member of his team.”

One buyer who had placed an offer is deciding what to do, after being apprised of the graffiti damage, the agent said.

William’s aunt, Sarah, Duchess of York, praised Catherine for how well she’s handled the public interest in wanting to be apprised of her journey.

Cohen said Trump had an “open-door policy” so executives could meet him in his office, without appointment, and keep him apprised of developments.

She added that the Bureau of Prisons has “proceeded sluggishly with intentional disregard of the inmates’ constitutional rights despite being fully apprised of the situation for years.

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