Apprize

Word APPRIZE
Character 7
Hyphenation ap prize
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Definitions and meanings of "Apprize"

What do we mean by apprize?

To appreciate; value. transitive verb

Same as appraise.

See apprise.

To appraise; to value; to appreciate. transitive verb

To appraise verb

To apprise verb

Increase the value of verb

Make aware of verb

Inform (somebody) of something verb

Gain in value verb

To determine the value or worth of something, particularly as a person appointed for this purpose.

To consider comprehensively.

To judge the performance of someone, especially a worker.

To estimate; to conjecture.

To praise; to commend.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Apprize

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The word "apprize" in example sentences

When at Mr. Gedge's I wished much to apprize you of the public opinion as to our Boy Giles, [6] but I dare not then, I shall you may be sure Sir, after such a letter as this, be anxious for your opinion, and I will not damp my spirits with the idea of your being offended. ❋ Unknown (2009)

You will contrive to let my Mother have the enclosed letter as soon as possible, as she may want some trifling article before she starts. and if they agree to ride on Monday the 18th you will apprize me of it by letter to be received on Monday morning. ❋ Unknown (2009)

“Villain! why didst thou not apprize me of this yesterday?” ❋ Unknown (2008)

Thine own eyes daily apprize thee, that the colour of the sky nightly changes from bright to black, yet thou knowest that this is by no means owing to any habitual colour of the heavens themselves. ❋ Unknown (2008)

It may be proper on this occasion to apprize the reader that the notes to ❋ Unknown (2008)

And the purport of this letter is to apprize you of the danger in which you stand of being placed in similar circumstances, unless you are disposed to authorize me to make the discovery to this knight; but on this subject you are only to express your own wishes, being assured they shall be in every respect attended to by your devoted ❋ Unknown (2008)

Let me first, Bold one, said she, apprize them of your visit — for your own sake let me — for my brother is with them. ❋ Unknown (2006)

And yet, as soon as I knew they had so given out, I thought it proper to apprize you of it, and take your commands upon it. ❋ Unknown (2006)

He wished he had not come to England at all, or had come sooner; and hoped I would apprize him of the whole mournful story, at a proper season. ❋ Unknown (2006)

This screen was placed there at the time she found herself obliged to take to her chamber; and in the depth of our concern, and the fulness of other discourse at our first interview, I had forgotten to apprize the Colonel of what he would probably see. ❋ Unknown (2006)

But I will apprize thee of it beforehand, as I told thee, that thou mayest keep thy parole with the lady in the best manner thou canst. ❋ Unknown (2006)

I tell him, ‘That I think it best to go into a private lodging in the neighbourhood of Lady Betty Lawrance; and not to her ladyship’s house; that it may not appear to the world that I have refuged myself in his family; and that a reconciliation with my friends may not, on that account, be made impracticable: that I will send for thither my faithful Hannah; and apprize only Miss ❋ Unknown (2006)

It was finished to send you yesterday, I know; and I apprize you of it, that you should fortify your heart against the contents of it. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Miss Lloyd, being very apprehensive of the mischief which might follow such an attempt, told it to me, with leave to apprize you privately of it — and yet neither she nor I would be sorry, perhaps, if ❋ Unknown (2006)

But, in whatever shape I shall choose to appear, of this thou mayest assure thyself, I will apprize thee beforehand of my visit, that thou mayst contrive to be out of the way, and to know nothing of the matter. ❋ Unknown (2006)

As this letter will apprize you of an alteration in the place to which you must direct your next, I send it by a friend of Mr. Hickman, who may be depended upon. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Let it stand, then, in the present state of our knowledge, merely as a useful introductory hypothesis, serving to apprize us of the eternal distinction between the soul and the world. ❋ Unknown (2006)

My aunt looked in first; O my dear, said she, are you there? and withdrew hastily to apprize them of it. ❋ Unknown (2006)

As she looked from her room, she saw the Marquis on horseback, with several attendants, advancing at a distance, and she hastened to apprize Madame La Motte of his approach. ❋ Unknown (2004)

I beg leave at once, to apprize the reader, that all I can here, or in any future part of this work, relate with fidelity of the natives of New South Wales, must be made up of detached observations, taken at different times, and not from a regular series of knowledge of the customs and manners of a people, with whom opportunities of communication are so scarce, as to have been seldom obtained. ❋ Unknown (2003)

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