Apprise
31apprise — ap•prise [[t]əˈpraɪz[/t]] v. t. prised, pris•ing to give notice to; inform • Etymology: 1685–95; < F appris, ptp. of apprendre to inform; see apprehend …
32apprise — /əˈpraɪz / (say uh pruyz) verb (t) (apprised, apprising) (sometimes followed by of) to give notice to; inform; advise. {French a(p)pris, past participle of a(p)prendre learn, teach. See apprentice} …
33apprise — v.t. inform …
34apprise — To teach; to give notice; to appraise …
35apprise — v.tr. inform. Phrases and idioms: be apprised of be aware of. Etymology: F appris ise past part. of apprendre learn, teach (as APPREHEND) …
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37apprise, apprize — See appraise …
38Impuissance apprise — Test de laboratoire sur l apprentissage des animaux : un rat nageant dans un labyrinthe. L impuissance apprise (ou résignation acquise) est un terme désignant une condition dans laquelle un individu ou un animal a fait l expérience d un… …
39appraise, apprise, apprize — Appraise means to judge, to estimate : The auctioneer appraised the furniture. Apprise means to inform, to notify : A newspaper account apprised me of the tragedy. Apprize is another, less used spelling of apprise …
40appraise, apprise — No decision is likely, he said, until they had been appraised of the damage (Sunday Times). The word wanted here was apprise, which means to inform. Appraise means to assess or evaluate. An insurance assessor appraises damage and apprises… …