How To Use Apprise In A Sentence

  • The support ships topside kept them apprised of all developments, but the questions that remained was if Seaview could get to them in time and could they affect a rescue even if they did?
  • An emissary would be permitted to leave Berwick to apprise the so-called Regent of this arrangement.
  • However, it has kept her apprised of the booster rocket issue for more than a week.
  • She met with alumni Jan. 22 to apprise them of costs and funding strategies. Backed by Founders, Erasmus on Rise Again
  • The local people apprised the Chief minister about their problems.
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  • The labels apprise me of their contents: molybdenite of ammonia, chloride of antimony, permanganate of potash and ever so many other strange terms. The Life of the fly; with which are interspersed some chapters of autobiography
  • After he was apprised of Stacy's condition, he then wanted to know what had happened.
  • The father, apprised afterward of the fact, dissembles his feelings, but meditates a deadly vengeance against Astyages for this Thyestean meal. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 01
  • Appraise/apprise: To appraise is to determine the value of something; to apprise is to inform others of something. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • Attempting to apprise the mob of Louis-Philippe's abdication, an elderly marshal on a white horse preceded by a trumpeter went unheard.
  • It would also be nice if these hidden costs were less hidden - if the artist were apprised of what was going on in his or her name and had to sign off before incurring substantial debt.
  • Mr Sharma said the farmers were apprised about the cultivation of different medicinal plants like jatropha, guarpatha and amla and also how to rotate their cycle.
  • I suppose perhaps the more relevant question which it is silent on is whether the Minister was apprised of the marriage.
  • There is another reason for continuing to drive cars for personal travel even if we are fully apprised of all the immediate and more remote costs.
  • Time was set aside each afternoon for informal meetings to apprise other staff members of the team's activities and progress.
  • Habr Awal presently approached and scowlingly inquired why we had not apprised them of our intention to enter the city. First footsteps in East Africa
  • The district chairman was fully apprised of all the details.
  • The store's great blog, Facebook page and informational Twitter keep customers apprised of new deliveries, pre-order opportunities, sales and other happenings. Edina Sultanik: Men's Style Is Alive and Well in Iowa
  • We continue to look into the ex-employee's statements and will keep you apprised. 10 Confessions Of A Cash4Gold Employee - The Consumerist
  • The secretary came to apprise us that the erection of the monster machine had been successfully completed.
  • The speaker seems to be fairly apprised of the situation in the Far East.
  • We met -- some NSC staffers remained in contact with Jennifer Harbury in February to kind of apprise her on the status of some of the diplomatic contacts we've had down in Guatemala. Press Briefing By Mike Mccurry
  • An emissary would be permitted to leave Berwick to apprise the so-called Regent of this arrangement.
  • Of course, keep apprised of the industries that are hiring in your area, but also be aware of the possibility of relocating. Wendy N. Powell: The Career Hangover: What Do You Do?
  • And she knew it was wrong, she didn't need Cerezzi to tell her, to apprise someone under investigation of the informant against them. THE UNORTHODOX MURDER OF RABBI MOSS
  • He came to apprise us that the work had been successfully completed.
  • The speaker seems to be fairly apprised of the situation in the Far East.
  • * '' 'Appraise/apprise' '': To appraise is to determine the value of something; to apprise is to inform others of something. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • But Anne was much more than this; she was fully apprised of the plans and frequently acted as confidential messenger.
  • But if there should appear in the company some gentle soul who knows little of persons or parties, of Carolina or Cuba, but who announces a law that disposes these particulars, and so certifies me of the equity which checkmates every false player, bankrupts every self-seeker, and apprises me of my independence on any conditions of country, or time, or human body, — that man liberates me; I forget the clock. Representative Men
  • The speaker seems to be fairly apprised of the situation in the Far East.
  • (I love the word "apprise", it sounds so official.) Grouse Diary Entry
  • Apprised of this, the Friendship crew discounted it as a deliberate attempt to mislead them.
  • He saw no reason to apprise the committee of what had happened.
  • ‘I have apprised metro officials about this,’ he said.
  • It seems scarcely justifiable to assign to any particular point of time the "Ballade sent to King Richard" by Chaucer; but its manifest intention was to apprise the king of the poet's sympathy with his struggle against the opponents of the royal policy, which was a thoroughly autocratical one. Chaucer
  • Apprise the captain of this latest message,” he said, gripping the arms of the chair while reminding himself not to rip them from their mountings. Star Trek: Typhon Pact Paths of Disharmony
  • Can Melanie herself perhaps post on this issue and apprise us of any knowledge. or absence thereof, on the Nuki connection, bearing in mind her wise policy to avoid the fray of the commentariat hereupon. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • As a writer I'm deeply apprised of the need to keep the words uncluttered of any urge to rouse easy emotions.
  • We ask the first question in order to apprise the value of further study of Neptune effect.
  • He was apprised of the decision by his lawyer.
  • Commentators and politicians who took democracy seriously would try and apprise us of these complexities, admit to their own anxieties and offer us legitimate alternatives so we could make up our own mind.
  • I do appreciate, however, how useful it has been in getting urgent information out to the world, for example, keeping us apprised of the recent (and ongoing) events in Iran. ken_in_dfw Anybody tweet down there?
  • Full disclosure of such potential conflict must be made to apprise the client of relevant facts so that the client is able to give his informed consent to transactions executed for the client, or to reject such transactions if he so desires.
  • Being at last convinced in my own mind, and by others, that I shall not be quite superfluous in this concert, I know that not only I, but also Punto, Simoni [a tenorist], and Galvani will demand that the public should be apprised of our zeal for this charitable object; otherwise we must all conclude that we are not wanted. Beethoven's Letters 1790-1826, Vol. 1 of 2
  • What happens if he is apprised of this fact, perhaps by being presented with an argument from those propositions to the denial of?
  • Jiu, who had a "close relationship" with Chávez, was "wary of close contact with the U.S. Embassy" and was "quietly pensive" at the suggestion that China might apprise the U.S. in advance of its sales of communications satellites to Venezuela. Nikolas Kozloff: Caracas Cables: "Loco Chávez Time," Chinese Ambassador in Venezuela & "Fascist Military Elements"
  • Jimmy, you will go south to Duko and apprise him of what we face. SHARDS OF A BROKEN CROWN
  • The speaker seems to be fairly apprised of the situation in the Far East.
  • Likewise, readers are also apprised of how ambiguous a clue to morality deception may be.
  • Mr. Ermotti has kept the bank's board apprised of the plans but it is not clear if it has approved them, said people familiar with the matter. At UBS, Chief Pushes New Cuts
  • And so you may be apprised of everything, there will come for you a black horned beast, not overbig, which will go capering about the piazza before you and making a great whistling and bounding, to terrify you; but, when he seeth that you are not to be daunted, he will come up to you quietly. The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
  • Jimmy, you will go south to Duko and apprise him of what we face. SHARDS OF A BROKEN CROWN
  • Jiu, who had a "close relationship" with Chávez, was "wary of close contact with the U.S. Embassy" and was "quietly pensive" at the suggestion that China might apprise the U.S. in advance of its sales of communications satellites to Venezuela. Nikolas Kozloff: Caracas Cables: "Loco Chávez Time," Chinese Ambassador in Venezuela & "Fascist Military Elements"
  • Of this her Government has been repeatedly apprised, and the cession was the more to have been anticipated as Spain must have known that in ceding it she would likewise relieve herself from the important obligation secured by the treaty of 1795 and all other compromitments respecting it. State of the Union Address (1790-2001)
  • When requested by a student, family members were apprised of the difficulties faced by the student.
  • Have the students been apprised of the tuition hike?
  • She was apprised of our arrival.
  • Patience and proof that were and are your still appriser Perpetual Light : a memorial
  • Jimmy, you will go south to Duko and apprise him of what we face. SHARDS OF A BROKEN CROWN
  • And she knew it was wrong, she didn't need Cerezzi to tell her, to apprise someone under investigation of the informant against them. THE UNORTHODOX MURDER OF RABBI MOSS
  • The secretary came to apprise us that the erection of the monster machine had been successfully completed.
  • And she knew it was wrong, she didn't need Cerezzi to tell her, to apprise someone under investigation of the informant against them. THE UNORTHODOX MURDER OF RABBI MOSS
  • When community members were apprised of this plan, they warned the editors that everyone would leave.
  • Friends kept him apprised of developments by sending e-mail messages to his BlackBerry.
  • You must keep apprised of the ring of things — and quit talking like a commoner! French Word-A-Day:
  • He was apprised of the decision by his lawyer.
  • To apprise the value of the contrast agent, it must be compared against a standard.
  • I understand that you were apprised of the situation from its earliest stages, although not directly involved.
  • Who knows what figures and images might arise in the imagination of the unapprised listener? The Times Literary Supplement
  • Ces compétences ne sont pas apprises en théorie ; elles sont apprises par la pratique. Apophenia » Blog Archive » Sociality Is Learning
  • We agreed that if that took until the next annual meeting - as long as we were all apprised in writing of any issues that come up - no one had a problem with the arrangement.
  • All contestants will be apprised that “informing,” otherwise known as tattling, will not elicit parental disciplinary action against the “tattlee.” You’re a Better Parent Than You Think!
  • I will tell him that this is a blow at the heart of democracy which the Commonwealth will not stand for, and apprise him of the numerous mechanisms through which it will make its displeasure felt.
  • We must apprise them of the dangers that may be involved.
  • He found it in the classicized expressionism of the "New Objectivity," an approach he helped create and promulgate, even beyond Germany's borders (and a phenomenon about which we in America are still too little apprised, even despite its influence on some of our favorite artists - look at Dix's own prefiguration of such popular latter-day artists as Lucien Freud and H.C. Westermann). Peter Frank: Blague d'Art: Dix's Mix (No Quick Fix)
  • Then the tale of murder shaH be smot helled/'exclaimed tftesl winger," nei - ther shall the injured be apprised/'Hb retreated a fev* pacei; he seemed to commune within himself — then sadden! The confessional of Valombre
  • I need to speak to my professor and apprise him of the change.
  • Even in the brief intervals when she wasn't talking, her hands were caressing the phone until she thought of someone else whom she could apprise of the hot news about her favourite alcopop. Simon Hoggart's week: A tweet in store – Mrs Farnsbarns and the milkman

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