apprise (Meaning)

Wordnet

apprise (v)

inform (somebody) of something

make aware of

gain in value

increase the value of

Webster

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.

Webster

apprise (n.)

Notice; information.

apprise Sentence Examples

  1. Please apprise me of any changes to the schedule as soon as possible.
  2. The manager will apprise the team of the new company policies during the meeting.
  3. It's essential to apprise investors of any developments that may affect their investments.
  4. Can you apprise me of the current status of the project?
  5. The doctor will apprise you of the risks and benefits of the surgery before proceeding.
  6. The teacher will apprise the students of the upcoming exam dates.
  7. Before making a decision, it's crucial to apprise yourself of all the relevant information.
  8. The company will apprise its employees of the safety procedures in case of an emergency.
  9. As a responsible citizen, it's important to apprise yourself of the laws and regulations in your community.
  10. The tour guide will apprise the tourists of the historical significance of the landmarks they will visit.

FAQs About the word apprise

inform (somebody) of something, make aware of, gain in value, increase the value ofTo give notice, verbal or written; to inform; -- followed by of; as, we will

instruct,inform, advise, tell, enlighten, educate, familiarize, teach,acquaint, alert

mislead,mislead,misinform, misinform,

Please apprise me of any changes to the schedule as soon as possible.

The manager will apprise the team of the new company policies during the meeting.

It's essential to apprise investors of any developments that may affect their investments.

Can you apprise me of the current status of the project?