apprized

[uh-prahyz]

apprized Definition

  • 1to inform or notify someone of something
  • 2to value or estimate the worth of something

Using apprized: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "apprized" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He apprized me of the situation.

  • Example

    She apprized him of the new regulations.

  • Example

    The jeweler apprized the value of the diamond necklace.

apprized Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with apprized

  • to keep someone informed or up-to-date on a situation

    Example

    Please keep me apprized of any changes to the schedule.

  • to become informed about something

    Example

    Before making a decision, it's important to apprize oneself of all the relevant information.

  • valued or esteemed highly

    Example

    Her work is highly apprized by her colleagues.

Origins of apprized

from Middle English 'apprise', meaning 'to set a price'

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Summary: apprized in Brief

To 'apprize' [uh-prahyz] means to inform or notify someone of something, or to value or estimate the worth of something. It is often used in phrases like 'keep someone apprized,' meaning to keep someone informed, and 'apprize oneself of something,' meaning to become informed. 'Highly apprized' denotes something that is valued or esteemed highly.