apprise - use in sentences

Object

  • member: A meeting was held on Wednesday 2 April 2003 and I wish to apprise members of the outcome of that meeting.

Preposition: of

  • development: We will keep BNP readers apprised of developments in this story.
  • death: The Queen, having been apprised of the death of Sir John Millais, last evening telegraphed her condolence.
  • world: Hear regional entertainers four times now the passenger century apprised of world.
  • issue: Additionally, the University is apprised of any institution-wide issues that the Professional Body Report has identified.
  • status: Interactive and keeping one apprised of current status, it was very easy to get used to.

Object

  • reader: You should keep your reader apprised of what you are up to.
  • supervisor: Does your sales contact keep his or her supervisors apprised of your company's performance record?
  • other: Please keep me and the others apprised of your progress, and I look forward to receiving more dietary information in due course.

Modifying Another Word

  • fully: The mice are cared for by a team of highly trained animal technicians fully apprised of the animals ' needs.
  • well: It had been seen by students who were well apprised of the reviewers ' visit.
  • sufficiently: I am not sufficiently apprised on the technical questions.
  • not: My guide through the plantation was not apprised of my intended route, and, therefore, did not instruct me.
  • first: Here Hubert de Burgh, Chief Justice of England, sled for sanctuary when first apprised of the king's displeasure.

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