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Meanings of
apprise
in English
Portuguese
noticiar
Catalan
informar
Spanish
informar
Back to the meaning
Inform (somebody) of something.
advise
inform
instruct
notify
acquaint
apprize
give notice
send word
Portuguese
noticiar
Portuguese
subir
Catalan
pujar
Spanish
revaluar
Back to the meaning
Gain in value.
appreciate
revalue
depreciate
Portuguese
subir
Synonyms
Examples for "
advise
"
advise
inform
instruct
notify
acquaint
Examples for "
advise
"
1
They'll be able to address problems and
advise
the best way forward.
2
Its role is to
advise
on water safety awareness, including marine safety.
3
Your state tenants' union can help to
advise
you of your rights.
4
What would you
advise
a young South African journalist on working here?
5
Late last year, DBS hired Morgan Stanley to
advise
on the deal.
1
The issue is likely to
inform
elections in both countries next year.
2
Education minister Chris Hipkins said the exercise would genuinely
inform
government decisions.
3
Police departments should continue to monitor social media to
inform
law enforcement.
4
Tell me the problem and I'll
inform
my father exactly what happened.
5
However, there are many important learnings that should
inform
future health-promotion activities.
1
You have no right to
instruct
our President to open the economy.
2
Worthy pets to amuse and by low example to
instruct
our young.
3
I quickly address my men;
instruct
them to disperse and remain inconspicuous.
4
R-747 will
instruct
children from the age of six or seven onwards.
5
In 1791 a lady was employed to
instruct
the girls in needle-work.
1
For example, the feeds
notify
users when their friends post new photos.
2
Anyone with information about this crime is encouraged to
notify
the police.
3
We created some alerts to
notify
us when things aren't quite right.
4
He said the value of the app is to
notify
people rapidly.
5
Marshals Service said it would
notify
the winning bidders by June 30.
1
He promis'd to
acquaint
the governor; on which I took my leave.
2
Will you make immediate arrangements to
acquaint
the collectors with the following:
3
I will
acquaint
the Countess with the true nature of that confession.
4
Be pleasd to
acquaint
Mrs A that I am in good Health.
5
It was injudicious-miserablyill-judged in Dorrance not to
acquaint
you with this.
1
Then I stole forth to
apprize
Mirza Shah that my mission was achieved.
2
And of this we think proper to
apprize
your Excellency.
3
He coughed, therefore, to
apprize
her of his presence, and turned again towards the wall.
4
We fired guns to
apprize
him of our place of encampment, but received no reply.
5
Tomlinson, that he may
apprize
uncle John of it.
1
We've gone out of our way to
give
notice
,
the source said.
2
He would certainly
give
notice
and I should lose a good manservant.'
3
But before he could
give
notice
the Senate took its noon recess.
4
If convenient, I should like to
give
notice
as of the first.
5
The huntsmen's horns
give
notice
that the pack have found some game.
1
You will remain there until I
send
word
you may leave it.
2
Can't you
send
word
to him and have him come back immediately?
3
I will
send
word
to you as soon as it is safe.
4
Lagash will
send
word
down the river to warn the other cities.
5
He would
send
word
to the north for more warriors to gather.
Usage of
apprise
in English
1
Beth, go back to the exit and
apprise
backup of the situation.
2
We will briefly
apprise
the reader of the cause of this change.
3
Mrs. Berry came in to
apprise
Lucy that she was wanted above.
4
The papers now communicated will more particularly
apprise
you of these transactions.
5
A large fire was made to
apprise
the hunters of our advance.
6
Thus you can
apprise
him of the plot without violating your oath.
7
He did not
apprise
them that he meant to sell their horses.
8
He was instructed to
apprise
this young man of his good fortune.
9
This board will
apprise
you of its findings by tomorrow morning.
10
On your way stop at the police station and
apprise
them.
11
But I thought it was right to
apprise
you of this.
12
This is to
apprise
the horse that you want his attention.
13
It is proper, however, Monsieur Yvard, to
apprise
you of the possible consequences.
14
I wish to
apprise
the King, first, of his interview with you, Princess.
15
I myself am on my way to
apprise
the empress of Mesmer's success.
16
An Editor's stipulated work is to
apprise
thee that it must be done.
Other examples for "apprise"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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apprise
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
apprise the reader
apprise backup
apprise smart
apprise students
rare apprise
Translations for
apprise
Portuguese
noticiar
informar
comunicar
notificar
avisar
advertir
anunciar
subir
aumentar
Catalan
informar
notificar
avisar
advertir
pujar
revaluar
augmentar
Spanish
informar
avisar
participar
advertir
instruir
revaluar
apreciar
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