(~s, apprising, ~d)
When you are ~d of something, someone tells you about it. (FORMAL)
Have customers been fully ~d of the advantages?...
We must ~ them of the dangers that may be involved.
= notify
VERB: be V-ed of n, V n of n
(~s, apprising, ~d)
When you are ~d of something, someone tells you about it. (FORMAL)
Have customers been fully ~d of the advantages?...
We must ~ them of the dangers that may be involved.
= notify
VERB: be V-ed of n, V n of n
Collins COBUILD. Толковый словарь английского языка для изучающих язык Коллинз COBUILD (международная база данных языков Бирмингемского университета) . 2012