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Definition of "apprized" []

  • Simple past tense and past participle of apprize. (verb)

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Use "apprized" in a sentence
  • "Park on the subject of the Doctors Bill, and apprized him that Charlotte will call upon him next week, not before, for he may be out."
  • "I thank you for that excellent mixture of truth advice, and raillery contain'd in your long letter, which ought to have been answerd immediately, but being so well apprized of your patients 'case you will the more readily forgive his neglect, which has chiefly proceeded from absolute inability to think or feel in the right humour."
  • "We could not communicate with him and advise his coming however without first informing you of the facts - Having therefore apprized you of the facts and the imperative necessity of our action, we hope you will not only not oppose his coming, but cheerfully give him any assistance that may be required towards securing a passage to Shanghai."
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