acquaint, advise, bring word, declare, divulge, fill in, give word, leave word, notify, publish, send word, tell
Definitionv. inform
Last update: June 12, 2015
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He was apprised of the logistics of the situation. [verb]
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The press reporters were apprised of The Cabinet Minister's decisions. [Please select]
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Hubert de Burgh, Chief Justice of England, fled for sanctuary when first apprised of the King's displeasure. [verb]
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It had, however, served to apprise the Delawares of the position and the intentions of their enemies. [verb]
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Here he stood unnoted, though keenly observant himself, until one of the chiefs apprised the latter of his presence. [verb]
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In November, 1802, the speech from the throne apprised the world that England was preparing. [verb]
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A single look was sufficient to apprise the pretended leech that the invalid was far beyond his powers of healing. [verb]
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Beneath that very ash sate the old woman who apprised him of his danger. [verb]
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"I have the deepest interest in Lord Evandale's safety," said Morton, "and you may depend on my finding some mode to apprise him of these suspicious circumstances." [verb]
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She was made to believe she would see me at a later hour, and this letter, which my confessor will deliver, will apprise her that all is over. [verb]
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But as that lady had not been apprised of his intention of picking her up, she was not at home. [verb]
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