0 to tell someone about something:
The neighboring agents, however are not apprised of the trust the agent-trustor has in each of them.
Consequently, government personnel were not always apprised of the latest thinking in benefit-cost, an essentially applied microeconomics discipline.
Intending performers should be apprised of their skills and talents upon entry to a course, and regularly thereafter.
However, the neighboring entities are not apprised of the trust the entity has in each of them.
Hence, it is not sufficient simply to be apprised of the fact that women is grammatical.
Some have argued that when apprised of diversity one should hold any exclusive religious beliefs tentatively.
Smallholder farmers need to be apprised of this and extension advice on store sanitation or safe storage of firewood should take note of these findings.
The child is thus apprised that two given forms are equivalent, in the sense that they fulfil the same grammatical function.