apologise someone or apologise to someone?

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hothithu1985

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Which is the correct form?
apologise to someone for (not) doing something or
apologise someone for (not) doing something?
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We apologise to somebody. We can also just apologise, for example:

"I will apologise", "He already apologised." and so on.

I am fairly sure this is true in both American and British English.
 
We apologise to somebody. We can also just apologise, for example:

"I will apologise", "He already apologised." and so on.

I am fairly sure this is true in both American and British English.
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