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apprise verb (apprised, apprising) (usually apprise someone of something) to give them information about it.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: from French appris, from apprendre to learn.

apprise

See Usage Note at appraise.

PLAIN ENGLISH alternatives are tell (someone something), inform (someone of something).

apprise verb (apprised, apprising) (usually apprise someone of something) to give them information about it.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: from French appris, from apprendre to learn.

apprise

See Usage Note at appraise.

PLAIN ENGLISH alternatives are tell (someone something), inform (someone of something).

apprise verb (apprised, apprising) (usually apprise someone of something) to give them information about it.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: from French appris, from apprendre to learn.

apprise

See Usage Note at appraise.

PLAIN ENGLISH alternatives are tell (someone something), inform (someone of something).