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Definition of apprise
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of apprise is as below...
Apprise
(v. t.) To give
notice,
verbal
or
written;
to
inform;
--
followed
by of; as, we will
apprise
the
general
of an
intended
attack;
he
apprised
the
commander
of what he had
done..
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Apprise
::
Apprise
(n.)
Notice;
information.
Apprised
::
Apprised
(imp. & p. p.) of
Appris.
Understand
::
Understand
(v. t.) To be
apprised,
or have
information,
of; to
learn;
to be
informed
of; to hear; as, I
understand
that
Congress
has
passed
the
bill..
Notify
::
Notify
(v. t.) To give
notice
to; to
inform
by
notice;
to
apprise;
as, the
constable
has
notified
the
citizens
to meet at the city hall; the bell
notifies
us of the time of
meeting..
Advertise
::
Advertise
(v. t.) To give
notice
to; to
inform
or
apprise;
to
notify;
to make
known;
hence,
to warn; -- often
followed
by of
before
the
subject
of
information;
as, to
advertise
a man of his
loss..
Aware
::
Aware (a.)
Apprised;
informed;
cognizant;
conscious;
as, he was aware of the
enemy's
designs..
Apprise
::
Apprise
(v. t.) To give
notice,
verbal
or
written;
to
inform;
--
followed
by of; as, we will
apprise
the
general
of an
intended
attack;
he
apprised
the
commander
of what he had
done..
Direct
::
Direct
(n.) A
character,
thus [/],
placed
at the end of a staff on the line or space of the first note of the next
staff,
to
apprise
the
performer
of its
situation..
Ascertain
::
Ascertain
(v. t.) To
render
(a
person)
certain;
to cause to feel
certain;
to make
confident;
to
assure;
to
apprise.
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