Apprise in a sentence as a verb

Don't be "the guy in a room" who doesn't apprise the team of what's going on in his world.

Heck, Nagios+apprise and you can get a text message.

We will suppose that the friend abroad is in Paris and is about to leave for London and wishes to apprise his friend at home of that fact.

I wonder in how many billions of dollars future generations will apprise this mistake.

The sacrifice made is that if you want in-depth functionality of a specific service with rich features, you won't achieve it with apprise.

> you denigrated my work in a public forum without apprising meI'm sorry, I didn't realize I was under any obligation to apprise you.

/sIt is not the passenger's responsibility to know their rights and request the cash payout either, it is the airline's responsibility to apprise them of their full rights when the ticket is revoked for any reason.

Dear Microsoft employee,This pamphlet is to bring you up to speed on our corporate strategy to keep users locked into the new versions of Office we're churning out and to apprise you of our ongoing efforts to stifle web innovation...

After fixing the security issue, we revoked access for all of the potentially affected user accounts and emailed users individually to apprise them of the situation and the steps we took to address it.

Apprise definitions

verb

inform (somebody) of something; "I advised him that the rent was due"

See also: advise notify apprize

verb

make aware of; "Have the students been apprised of the tuition hike?"

See also: instruct apprize

verb

gain in value; "The yen appreciated again!"

See also: appreciate apprize revalue

verb

increase the value of; "The Germans want to appreciate the Deutsche Mark"

See also: appreciate apprize