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been apprised
verb
To notify, or to make aware; to inform.
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Penn State officials had been apprised of the investigation from the beginning.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky). has been apprised of the discussions.
By now, it was Monday in Seoul, and Young-mi had been apprised of her fiancé's condition.
After having been apprised of his rights, Mr. Moore asked for a lawyer at least three times.
Authorities attempting to protect the privilege have not been apprised heretofore of the specific safeguards which are now obligatory.
"We've been apprised of the details of the Rotterdam incident and have been in touch with Jordanian officials".
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But she said the state should have been apprising residents who might lose parts of their property from the beginning.
But should I be apprised of all this?
"Death?" the sluttish housemaid gasps when she is apprised of the truth.
David Skorton, the president of Cornell, was apprised of Nixon's comments over the phone.
Donald F. McGahn II, the White House counsel, was apprised throughout, one of the officials said.
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