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APPRISE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary apprise someone of something The president has been apprised of the situation know I know you've been hiding something from me be familiar with I'm very familiar with various accountancy software packages informed it's important to keep the public informed about the steps they're taking
apprise - Wiktionary, the free dictionary apprise (third-person singular simple present apprises, present participle apprising, simple past and past participle apprised) (transitive, reflexive) To make (someone or oneself) aware of some information; to inform, to notify The ears apprise the brain of sound
apprise verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of apprise verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary 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
Apprise - definition of apprise by The Free Dictionary Define apprise apprise synonyms, apprise pronunciation, apprise translation, English dictionary definition of apprise give notice of; acquaint; inform: He will apprise the client of the fee Not to be confused with: appraise – assess; determine the worth of: She asked the
Apprise Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary Please apprise me of any changes in the situation = Please keep me apprised of any changes in the situation [=please let me know if there are any changes in the situation]
Apprise Definition Meaning - YourDictionary To notify, or to make aware; to inform From French appris, apprise, past participle of apprendre, from Latin apprehendere, present active infinitive of apprehendō Cognate to apprehend Please apprise me of any changes to the document before publication I'm grateful to my cousin for taking the time to apprise me of our grandmother's illness