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[Verb] | "ap*prize" | \ ə-ˈprīz \
1: value, appreciate
Origin: 14th century ;
Middle English apprisen, from Anglo-French *appriser, from a- (from Latin ad-) + preiser, priser to value, prize {mat|prize|};
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[ "apprize" ]
1: When you don't win a sweepstake and the sponsor feels obligated to tell you who did, they apprize you of the winner.
* e.g., ... I wish they hadn't apprized me of who won the car. He doesn't look like he needed it as much as I do.
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