Pronunciation: /əˈpraɪzd ʌv/
noun a word that functions as the name of a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I was apprised of the situation by my manager.
A2 She needs to be apprised of the new company policies.
B1 Employees should be apprised of any changes to the schedule.
B2 The team was apprised of the project's progress during the meeting.
C1 The shareholders were apprised of the company's financial performance.
C2 The board of directors must be apprised of all major decisions.
verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being
A1 I was apprised of the new schedule for the meeting.
A2 She needs to be apprised of the changes in the project timeline.
B1 Employees should be apprised of the company's new policies.
B2 The team was apprised of the risks involved in the new investment.
C1 The board members were apprised of the potential legal implications of the decision.
C2 The CEO was apprised of the confidential information regarding the merger.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
A1 She was apprised of the new rules before starting her job.
A2 The students were apprised of the upcoming field trip to the museum.
B1 Employees should be apprised of the company's policies and procedures.
B2 The team was apprised of the latest developments in the project during the meeting.
C1 The board members were apprised of the potential impact of the new legislation on the company.
C2 The investors were apprised of the financial implications of the merger during the conference call.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence
A1 I will keep you apprised of any changes to the schedule.
A2 Please make sure you are apprised of the safety regulations before starting the experiment.
B1 Employees should be apprised of the company's policies and procedures.
B2 The team leader apprised the members of the new project requirements.
C1 The CEO was apprised of the potential merger with a rival company.
C2 The board of directors needs to be apprised of the financial implications of the decision.
formal The manager was apprised of the new company policies during the meeting.
informal I made sure to keep my team apprised of any updates on the project.
slang Hey, just wanted to apprise you of the latest gossip going around.
figurative She was apprised of the dangers lurking in the shadows.
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