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apprise
apprisegive 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 jeweler to appraise her diamond ring.ap·prise A0383500 (ə-prīz′)tr.v. ap·prised, ap·pris·ing, ap·pris·es To give notice to; inform: apprised us of our rights. [French apprendre, appris-, from Old French aprendre, to learn, from Latin apprehendere, apprēndere; see apprentice.]apprise (əˈpraɪz) or apprizevb (often foll by: of) to make aware; inform[C17: from French appris, from apprendre to teach; learn; see apprehend]Usage: See at appraiseap•prise (əˈpraɪz) v.t. -prised, -pris•ing. to give notice to; inform. [1685–95; < French appris, past participle of apprendre to inform; see apprehend] apprise Past participle: apprised Gerund: apprising
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I apprise | you apprise | he/she/it apprises | we apprise | you apprise | they apprise |
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I apprised | you apprised | he/she/it apprised | we apprised | you apprised | they apprised |
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I am apprising | you are apprising | he/she/it is apprising | we are apprising | you are apprising | they are apprising |
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I have apprised | you have apprised | he/she/it has apprised | we have apprised | you have apprised | they have apprised |
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I was apprising | you were apprising | he/she/it was apprising | we were apprising | you were apprising | they were apprising |
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I had apprised | you had apprised | he/she/it had apprised | we had apprised | you had apprised | they had apprised |
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I will apprise | you will apprise | he/she/it will apprise | we will apprise | you will apprise | they will apprise |
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I will have apprised | you will have apprised | he/she/it will have apprised | we will have apprised | you will have apprised | they will have apprised |
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I will be apprising | you will be apprising | he/she/it will be apprising | we will be apprising | you will be apprising | they will be apprising |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been apprising | you have been apprising | he/she/it has been apprising | we have been apprising | you have been apprising | they have been apprising |
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I will have been apprising | you will have been apprising | he/she/it will have been apprising | we will have been apprising | you will have been apprising | they will have been apprising |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been apprising | you had been apprising | he/she/it had been apprising | we had been apprising | you had been apprising | they had been apprising |
Conditional |
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I would apprise | you would apprise | he/she/it would apprise | we would apprise | you would apprise | they would apprise |
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I would have apprised | you would have apprised | he/she/it would have apprised | we would have apprised | you would have apprised | they would have apprised | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | apprise - inform (somebody) of something; "I advised him that the rent was due"apprize, notify, send word, give notice, adviseinform - impart knowledge of some fact, state or affairs, or event to; "I informed him of his rights" | | 2. | apprise - make aware of; "Have the students been apprised of the tuition hike?"apprize, instructdirect - give directions to; point somebody into a certain direction; "I directed them towards the town hall"brief - give essential information to someone; "The reporters were briefed about the President's plan to invade"inform - impart knowledge of some fact, state or affairs, or event to; "I informed him of his rights" | | 3. | apprise - gain in value; "The yen appreciated again!"revalue, apprize, appreciateincrease - become bigger or greater in amount; "The amount of work increased"apprise, apprize, appreciate - increase the value of; "The Germans want to appreciate the Deutsche Mark" | | 4. | apprise - increase the value of; "The Germans want to appreciate the Deutsche Mark"apprize, appreciaterevalue - value anew; "revalue the German Mark"revalue, apprise, apprize, appreciate - gain in value; "The yen appreciated again!" |
appriseverb make aware, tell, warn, advise, inform, communicate, notify, enlighten, acquaint, give notice, make cognizant Have the customers been fully apprised of the advantages? see appraiseappriseverbTo impart information to:acquaint, advise, educate, enlighten, inform, notify, tell.Translationsapprise
apprise (one) ofTo inform one. The phrase can be used with or without a noun between "apprise" and "of." Has anyone apprised him of the new policy outlined in the meeting? Please keep me apprised of any changes.See also: apprise, ofapprise someone of somethingto inform someone of something. I hope you will apprise me of any change. Have you been apprised of the new rule?See also: apprise, ofapprise Related to apprise: apprizeSynonyms for appriseverb make awareSynonyms- make aware
- tell
- warn
- advise
- inform
- communicate
- notify
- enlighten
- acquaint
- give notice
- make cognizant
Synonyms for appriseverb to impart information toSynonyms- acquaint
- advise
- educate
- enlighten
- inform
- notify
- tell
Synonyms for appriseverb inform (somebody) of somethingSynonyms- apprize
- notify
- send word
- give notice
- advise
Related Wordsverb make aware ofSynonymsRelated Wordsverb gain in valueSynonymsRelated Words- increase
- apprise
- apprize
- appreciate
verb increase the value ofSynonymsRelated Words- revalue
- apprise
- apprize
- appreciate
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