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is apprised
verb
To notify, or to make aware; to inform.
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"Death?" the sluttish housemaid gasps when she is apprised of the truth.
He is apprised of the community's love, and his brother Harry toasts him: "To my brother George, the richest man in town".
This openness reveals that she is apprised of debates about the nature of causation in the period (Gabbey 1990, Clatterbaugh 1999, Nadler 1993).
In all of these cases I get a defeater for R. The argument concludes that the conjunction of naturalism with the theory of evolution cannot rationally be accepted at any rate by someone who is apprised of this argument and sees the connection between N&E and R. As one might expect, this argument has been controversial; a number of objections have been raised against it.
At least one high school faculty representative should also be included so that the school is apprised of all activity.
This doesn't mean you should email every time the printer is a little wonky, but you should make sure your boss is apprised of any serious issues.
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— Here is something I must be apprised of or I will not be able to pick a candidate in November: Is it faster to go down Broad Street or take the expressway to get to my polling place?
But should I be apprised of all this?
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.
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