apprize
1[ uh-prahyz ]
Origin of apprize
1Other words from apprize
- ap·priz·er, noun
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apprize2
[ uh-prahyz ]
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How to use apprize in a sentence
Certain mechanical changes, a small alteration in our local position apprizes us of a dualism.
Nature | Ralph Waldo EmersonThe decay of bodily faculties apprizes me that those of the mind cannot be unimpaired, had I not still better proofs.
Your rereading apprizes you that there has been a change of some sort.
A Librarian's Open Shelf | Arthur E. BostwickShe apprizes her, of the 'ill success of the application made to her uncle.'
Clarissa, Volume 4 (of 9) | Samuel Richardson
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