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- apprise (one) of
apprise (one) of
apprise (one) of
To inform one. The phrase can be used with or without a noun between "apprise" and "of." Has anyone apprised him of the new policy outlined in the meeting? Please keep me apprised of any changes.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Donald | | DAHN-əld (English) | Scottish, English |
Ask | | - | Norse Mythology |
Eveliina | | E-ve-lee:-nah | Finnish |
Hrodger | | - | Ancient Germanic |
Nimrod | | NIM-rahd (English) | Biblical |
Hamid (1) | | - | Arabic, Persian |