Apprise


The meaning of the word Apprise is: to report on the status of something


Examples:

The scouts went back to apprise their commanding officer of the enemy’s location.

published by Elvis on 2021-11-26 12:44:08


How long will it be before the doctor comes out of surgery to apprise me of my wife’s condition?

published by Trista on 2021-07-05 19:55:56


The caring manager was not happy to apprise his employees that their jobs were in jeopardy.

published by Scott on 2021-07-11 13:29:07


Now that I no longer live with my parents I do not have to apprise them of my every move.

published by Steven on 2021-06-24 19:03:56


Each week, the teachers apprise parents of their students’ progress by emailing grade reports.

published by Janella on 2021-12-29 12:54:42


The young doctor found it difficult to apprise the man of his wife’s death.

published by Nilsa on 2021-05-08 21:42:20


When the police arrest the suspect, they will apprise him of his rights.

published by Dannette on 2021-11-27 05:03:06


The politician will apprise the public of his decision to run for reelection during the interview.

published by Keven on 2021-03-10 20:34:17


As soon as possible, I need to apprise the credit card company of the unusual charge on my Visa card.

published by Whitney on 2021-05-20 09:11:21


On the first of the month, the landlord will apprise his tenants of the twenty-five dollar rent increase.

published by Nada on 2021-05-17 11:56:05


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