Apprise

  • 11apprise — See appraise, apprise, apprize See apprise, apprize …

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  • 12apprise — UK [əˈpraɪz] / US verb [transitive] Word forms apprise : present tense I/you/we/they apprise he/she/it apprises present participle apprising past tense apprised past participle apprised formal to tell someone about something …

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  • 13apprise — (a pri z ) s. f. Ancien terme de palais. Une sommaire apprise était l estimation d un fonds, pour en connaître l état et la valeur. HISTORIQUE    XIIIe s. •   Et li juge, de son office, doit apenre du cas qui li est denonciés ; et s il trueve le… …

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  • 14apprise — v. (formal) (d; tr.) to apprise of (he was apprised of the decision by his lawyer) * * * [ə praɪz] (formal) (d; tr.) to appriseof (he was apprised of the decision by his lawyer) …

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  • 15apprise — ap|prise [əˈpraız] v [T] [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: , past participle of apprendre, from Old French aprendre; APPRENTICE] formal to tell or give someone information about something apprise sb of sth ▪ The district chairman was fully… …

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  • 16apprise — ap|prise [ ə praız ] verb transitive FORMAL apprise someone of something to tell someone about something …

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  • 17apprise — [[t]əpra͟ɪz[/t]] apprises, apprising, apprised VERB When you are apprised of something, someone tells you about it. [FORMAL] [be V ed of n] Have these customers been fully apprised of the advantages?... [V n of n] I thought I needed to apprise… …

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  • 18apprise — verb (transitive + of) formal to inform or tell someone about something: I write to apprise you of the latest situation …

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  • 19apprise — verb we ll apprise you of any changes in your husband s condition Syn: inform, tell, notify, advise, brief, make aware, enlighten, update, keep posted; informal clue in, fill in, bring up to speed …

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  • 20apprise someone of — inform; tell. → apprise …

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