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That is the correct spelling of the word "apprise" meaning to inform or notify.

The similar word is the verb appraise, meaning to evaluate or set a value.

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What is a sentence for the word apprise?

First he would apprise himself of the situation and then act.


How would you use apprise in a sentence?

I sent for an agent to apprise, or rate the value of, our home.


What is the noun form of apprise?

The noun form of the verb to apprise is the gerund, apprising.


Can you give an example of a simple sentence using the word apprise?

please apprise me when you think that they will be coming.


What is the meaning of apprised?

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What are some synonyms for the word 'apprise'?

There are many synonyms for the word 'apprise'. Some of the more common ones include to acquaint, advance, advise, endorse, expose, exhibit and flaunt.


What is the difference between the word appraise and apprise?

The word appraise means to assess, judge or evaluate something. Meanwhile, the word apprise means to inform or notify someone about something. Many use the words incorrectly.


Which one is the odd term-ensconce-apprise-preach-disseminate-communicate?

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What is another way to say I must tell you?

It is my duty to inform you ...It is imperative that I apprise you ..I have to say that ...


How do you use apprise in a sentence?

Both the weak dollar and the recession apprise the price of gold.The television news kept us apprised of the developments in Haiti.The on-line report cards keep parents apprised of student progress at all times.Daily briefings keep the president apprised of current terror threats.


What are some synonyms of 'inform'?

communicate information to, tell, apprise, notify; tell on,( betray; inspire; animate )


What word means to warn that person?

"To warn" works. "To alert", "To apprise", "To caution" all work too.