Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "apprise"

Lexicographically close words:
apprenticeships; apprenticing; appressed; appresso; appris; apprised; apprises; apprising; apprize; apprized
  1. Gameiro did not venture previously to apprise me of the act lest I should resist it--but insultingly sent an order to the officers of the Piranga to "disengage themselves from all obedience to my command.

  2. She would hasten to apprise Mistress Bliss of the good news.

  3. Mont at once sought refuge in the interior of the ship, and ran to apprise the captain of the formidable state affairs were assuming.

  4. Evidently the defeated party had returned to obtain re-enforcements and apprise their companions of the slaughter which had taken place, urging them to avenge it.

  5. We shall likewise apprise madame, our aunt, but as the cipher which you possess is safer than hers, we will use yours for the purpose of transmitting our orders and wishes thereupon.

  6. King of England to apprise him of all I have thought necessary, urging him to hasten his army according to the advice of M.

  7. By a Courier of Plotho's, returning to Regensburg [who passes near you], I write to apprise my dear Sister of the new misery which overwhelms us.

  8. Victorine, while Madame de Fleury is writing, apprise the young ladies to put by, as rapidly as possible, all other work, and be ready to take in hand that which I will give them directly.

  9. She recognized me, ordered her carriage to stop, and sent her footman to apprise me that she was on her way to the Château de Tremazan, and to beg that I would pause there before going home, as she had a few words to say to me.

  10. If she will allow me, I will apprise Miss Thornton of her indisposition, and we will take our leave.

  11. If you should ever visit America, as you have expressed the desire to do, and if you should pass through Washington, as you certainly will if you visit America, will you not promise to apprise me?

  12. You are then to apprise the President of the Haarlem Society.

  13. Cornelius started on the same day for Dort with Rosa, who sent her lover's old housekeeper as a messenger to her father, to apprise him of all that had taken place.

  14. Of what changes, then, in sky and earth, and in finer skies and earths, does the appearance of some Dante or Columbus apprise us!

  15. She was made to believe she would see me at a later hour, and this letter, which my confessor will deliver, will apprise her that all is over.

  16. Fame does, however, say that Waverley had the evening before found five minutes to apprise her of what was coming, while the rest of the company were looking at three twisted serpents which formed a jet d'eau in the garden.

  17. Ye were right to apprise me, Glennaquoich; he may look as black as midnight at Martinmas ere Cosmo Comyne Bradwardine shall say he does him wrang.

  18. Rejoined the other, "Thou art now a Moslem even as I am a Moslem, and it besitteth thou apprise me of all and whatsoever befalleth in the ship, but first art thou able to gar me forgather with the other True Believers?

  19. Alincourt, had previously been sent to Rome to offer the acknowledgments of Henry to his Holiness for the dissolution of his marriage with Queen Marguerite, and to apprise him of that which he was desirous to contract with Marie de Medicis.

  20. Did not the continual discharges of fire-arms within their line apprise us that a multitude of recruits were there training under favour of the armistice?

  21. In vain he had just fought in person at the head of what men and officers he had left: he had been obliged to retreat precipitately behind the Dnieper; and of this he sent to apprise the Emperor.

  22. Some Cossacks who followed him took it for granted, and no doubt sent immediately to apprise Kutusoff of the spot where, next day, a French marshal would surrender his arms to him; for shortly after the noise of their cannon was heard.

  23. The latter, having no longer any doubt of our intentions, sent to apprise his commander-in-chief.

  24. Another of those baleful reptiles was gliding across the path of the pioneers, as if to apprise them of the appropriateness of the name of the gulch, which was now near at hand.

  25. While I was knitting my brows very wisely at this intelligence, he passed on to apprise me that I had neither length, breadth, nor extension, nor anything but mind.

  26. My chief desire was to apprise Mr. Scott of my captivity, as early as possible, in order that my release could be effected without unnecessary delay, and I therefore applied myself to the entertainment of my jailer.

  27. As the doctor who had attended her was gone, and no one but servants in the house, he had felt it a duty to write to Lord Verney to apprise him of the melancholy event.

  28. Now they apprise you that the marquis has referred to them the quarrel that there is between him and you, and they pray you, as their lord, to refer that quarrel to them likewise, and to promise to abide by their ruling.

  29. But Grey Fox was not content to trust his ears to apprise him of the hare’s approach; in his eagerness he could not resist peeping round the corner.

  30. If on the other hand I leave Carl with you for the ensuing quarter, commencing in February, I will apprise you of it early in January, 1818.

  31. I was extremely unwell both yesterday and the day before; unfortunately there was no one whom I could send to apprise Y.

  32. If the letter I sent you the 18th instant arrives safely, it will apprise you of our being in the neighbourhood of Toulon, with every prospect of a propitious cruise.

  33. The noble old Day-kau-ray came one day, from the Barribault, to apprise us of the state of his village.

  34. Runners had been sent to the villages to apprise them of the intended evacuation of the post, as well as of the plan of the Indians assembled to attack the troops.

  35. Indian to carry to them and to apprise them of our arrival.

  36. I wish to apprise the King, first, of his interview with you, Princess.

  37. It was enjoined upon the composer, as I afterwards learned, that he was neither to apprise me who Her Highness was, nor to what motive I was indebted for her visit.

  38. Of this failure I hastened to apprise Her Majesty.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "apprise" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    acquaint; advertise; advise; apprise; brief; clue; communicate; declare; disclose; enlighten; familiarize; inform; instruct; mention; noticeable; notify; post; prime; report; speak; tell; verse; warn