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apprise
1[ uh-prahyz ]
apprise
2[ uh-prahyz ]
verb (used with object)
- an obsolete variant of appraise.
apprise
/ 蓹藞辫谤补瑟锄 /
verb
- troften foll byof to make aware; inform
Usage
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of apprise1
Example Sentences
One buyer who had placed an offer is deciding what to do, after being apprised of the graffiti damage, the agent said.
William鈥檚 aunt, Sarah, Duchess of York, praised Catherine for how well she鈥檚 handled the public interest in wanting to be apprised of her journey.
Cohen said Trump had an 鈥渙pen-door policy鈥 so executives could meet him in his office, without appointment, and keep him apprised of developments.
She added that the Bureau of Prisons has 鈥減roceeded sluggishly with intentional disregard of the inmates鈥 constitutional rights despite being fully apprised of the situation for years.
Some people, for example, will be apprised of Ms. Swift鈥檚 plans ahead of time and could conceivably make wagers.
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