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Apprise

verb

To notify, or to make aware; to inform.

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Political leaders often lack economic information and understanding, and their economic advisers find it difficult to explain the economic situation to them and to apprise them of the relevant tools.

In Nov. 1927 Lord Irwin, the viceroy, summoned Gandhi to apprise him of the appointment of a statutory commission on constitutional reform under the chairmanship of Sir John Simon.

He did his utmost to apprise us of the facts, even if those facts were based on distant memories of O-level biology.

Appraise means to ascertain the value of and does not mean to apprise or to inform.

Dr. McBride, Wilson, and Che Cherrington, and the W.C.T.U and Anti-Saloon League Chiefs, have hoisted the white flage by calling for a campaign of education in order to apprise the American people of the harmful effects of alcohol.

Ms. Pray is also attending the lunch and polo match, and promised to apprise members of the English-Speaking Union of Prince Harry's remarks once he is gone.

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She spoke out after senior Whitehall figures, who were apprised of David Cameron's concerns that the yes camp was developing an ominous momentum in the final period of the campaign, suggested to the palace that an intervention by the Queen would be helpful.

The Whitehall machinery was fully apprised of the prime minister's concerns that the yes side was developing an ominous momentum.

At issue remains the handling of the incriminating "for Neville" e-mail, which made clear that hacking was being ordered by the News of the World.Tom Watson, the committee's most persistent questioner, revealed that the reporter in question, Neville Thurlbeck, had recently revealed to him that the News of the World's lawyer had told him Mr Murdoch was to be apprised of the existence of the e-mail.

They have discussed ideas such as trying to keep managers apprised of the latest thinking in their field, developing a professional licence for them and setting up an organisation to punish unprofessional behaviour.Even these cheerleaders admit there are differences between practising management and, say, medicine.

If not exactly legitimate, secret information is often useful in apprising countries of the intentions of others.All the other cases are symptoms of two Latin American diseases: the partisan abuse of intelligence services by governments to spy on political opponents, and a tendency for spy agencies to pursue their own agendas.

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