Apprise

usgb/əˈpraɪz/
verb

To inform or tell someone about something.

Please apprise me of any changes in the schedule.
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Often appears as...

  • apprise someone of something
  • apprise of changes

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Formal

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Expect Updates

Used when information is likely to change and those involved should be kept aware of new developments.

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Keep the team apprised of any progress on the project.
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Professional Context

Often found in business or formal settings to imply a responsibility to inform others.

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I'll apprise you of our decision after the board meeting.
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Impart Importance

Conveys that the information is important and warrants attention or action from the listener.

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The manager apprised the staff of the urgent compliance updates.
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