Inform (somebody) of something.
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.
6 Whether Mr. Adkin "held forth" again, we cannot apprize the reader.
7 One thing only detained me; the desire to apprize my patron of the treachery of Thetford.
8 You had better, immediately on receipt of this, go out yourself, and apprize Anthony and Peggy.
9 The servant replied affirmatively, and, showing the visitor into a small room, went to apprize his master.
10 Her messenger will in the morning apprize you of the hour, and conduct you to the palace!
11 My first impression was to go immediately to Mr. W--and apprize him of the condition of his nephew.
12 If you are a woman of sentiment and eloquence, you have advantages of which I scarcely need apprize you.
13 That Emperor was crowned in March, and immediately despatched a legation to the Pope to apprize him of the fact.
14 During this scene the dueña stole out of the room, and went to apprize Loaysa of all that had happened.
15 She hurried out to apprize Mrs. Leonard Warren, as president of the Thanatopsis, of the miracle which had been worked.
16 Grant me only a year's respite, that I may then apprize you in person of the object of my journey hither.
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