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apprise

[uh-prahyz] / əˈpraɪz /
VERB
tell
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The address is prescribed by the Constitution and calls for the president to apprise Congress about the state of the union.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 25, 2026

Once he rules, Merchan said, he will hold a hybrid conference — lawyers in court, Trump appearing by video — where he will apprise him of the dos and don’ts of his impending order.

From Seattle Times May 4, 2023

Both sides had been expected to apprise U.S.

From Reuters Nov. 10, 2022

This one, for Crypto.com, stars LeBron James, who has traveled back in time to 2003 to apprise his younger self about all of the marvels that the future holds in store.

From Slate Feb. 14, 2022

Your job is a simple one: apprise Nicole’s teachers of her special needs.

From "Burning Blue" by Paul Griffin

Discretion that is “suitably directed and limited” would “ensure … the sentencing authority is apprised of the information relevant to the imposition of sentence and provided with standards to guide its use of that information.”

From Slate Jun. 8, 2026

Jaishankar said he "apprised Secretary Rubio of challenges that legitimate travellers face in respect of visa issuance".

From Barron's May 24, 2026

As you note, your stepsister apprised him of the risks inherent in a revocable trust, the most significant being that its terms could be changed upon his passing.

From MarketWatch Jan. 26, 2026

The U.S. military was kept apprised of the operation, according to people involved in her escape.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 5, 2026

Throughout my time at the Clinic he had kept Chapter Eleven apprised of the situation in only the simplest terms.

From "Middlesex: A Novel" by Jeffrey Eugenides

His complaint alleges the government obtained the warrant in bad faith, and without apprising the magistrate judge of Lindell’s role in the Colorado case.

From Seattle Times Sep. 21, 2022

The Post on Thursday appended to Heard’s op-ed an editor’s note apprising readers of this week’s developments.

From Washington Post Jun. 3, 2022

"We are calling people right now apprising them of the situation so they can make other plans," he said.

From Reuters Jul. 3, 2014

A relative of Mr. MacLeod’s who worked in McClelland & Stewart’s warehouse was charged with apprising him of novelistic developments.

From New York Times Apr. 24, 2014

The American Consul was tracked, cablegrams were sent to Kentucky apprising their families of their safety, and at last our friends were on the train en route for Paris.

From Molly Brown of Kentucky by Speed, Nell




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