Apprize
verb
verb ·Uncommon ·Advanced level
Definitions
Verb
- 1 Archaic form of appraise. alt-of, archaic
- 2 Archaic form of apprise. alt-of, archaic
"Thus far vve ſee hovv the learned Pagans might apprize themſelves from oral information of the particulars of our Saviour's hiſtory."
- 3 Archaic form of apprise. alt-of, archaic
"Theſe [people] muſt remember, hovv highly God apprizeth good purpoſes, and deſires, accepting, and revvarding them, vvhen they come to him, as if they came accompanied vvith the deeds themſelues."
- 4 increase the value of wordnet
- 5 gain in value wordnet
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- 6 make aware of wordnet
- 7 inform (somebody) of something wordnet
Example
More examples"Thus far vve ſee hovv the learned Pagans might apprize themſelves from oral information of the particulars of our Saviour's hiſtory."
Etymology
Etymology 1
See appraise.
Etymology 2
See apprise (etymology 1).
Etymology 3
See apprise (etymology 2).
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