... apprise to be misused for appraise : " The discussion thus far should indicate the limited value of superficial observation in apprising [ read appraising ] the effects of appel- lant's mental illness . " Here apprise is correctly used ...
... apprise. The first means “to valuate,” the second “to inform.” Often appraise gets misused for apprise: • “Consideration of the risks inherent in an enterprise is essential if one wishes to be fully appraised [read apprised] of the ...
... Definition ( Strong's ) : to be a plaintiff , i.e. to charge with some offence Definition ( KJV ) : accuse , object ... apprise of Definition ( KJV ) : inform , instruct , teach κατιόομαι : 1 Strong's number : G2728 Word in ...
... apprise . To appraise is to put a value on or set a price for ( a thing ) . To apprise is to inform or notify ( someone ) . But writers often use ap- praise when they mean apprise — e.g .: " [ T ] he elder Hugh called up the Char- lotte ...
fails to apprise him of the specific offense , the offense charged is a felony or felonious , or which it is claimed he intended to commit . done feloniously and that no indictment shall State v . Doran , 59 Atl . 440 , 441 , 99 Me ...
... Definition. Appositionis the placing of a noun or noun phrase beside another noun or noun phrase which shares the ... apprise. Confusion of nearsounding words or 'minimal pairs' is an ever-present possibility. Appraise means 'to ...
... apprise c . understand II . Does the definition fit the word ? Answer yes or no . Word 1. arbitrary Yes or No Definition scholarly 2. arable oxygenated 3. aquiline curved , hooked III . Use the following words to fill in the blanks ...
... Apprise * , Ap - prize ' , vt . 60. To appraise . H. , apprising , p .; apprise'ment , s .; & c . 89 . Approach , ap - prōch ' , s . 29. A drawing near to ; access ; a path or avenue : -pl . , approach'es , siege - works . Approach ...
... definition of a dealer in evergreen trees . He is left to refer to the statute to ascertain what constitutes such a ... apprise him of the transaction complained of- neither with whom nor whether a purchase or sale . This clearly does not " ...
... apprise , com- mand , give notice of , inform , make known , publish . . . . Any . . . statement made by the seller in any manner in connection with the solicitation of business . . . . ' Black's Law Dictionary 50 ( 5th ed . 1979 ) ...