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be apprised
verb
To notify, or to make aware; to inform.
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But should I be apprised of all this?
Those smokers who argue that increased cigarette taxes are "unfair" should be apprised of the facts.
e-mail accounts, so that we could be apprised of formal announcements by the university.
Ms. Duffy needed to be apprised, and ushered back into the world they all had in common.
If we are in any way seriously impaired and can't perform those responsibilities, the shareholders need to be apprised.
There are no arrows to guide you, no manuals to consult, no winning strategies to be apprised of.
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"Death?" the sluttish housemaid gasps when she is apprised of the truth.
Penn State officials had been apprised of the investigation from the beginning.
David Skorton, the president of Cornell, was apprised of Nixon's comments over the phone.
White House officials said Mr. Gore was being apprised of the proposed strategy.
"They weren't ones which we were apprised of," Boyce told Chilcot.
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