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Meanings of
bereavement
in English
Catalan
aflicció
Spanish
luto
Back to the meaning
State of sorrow over the death or departure of a loved one.
mourning
Catalan
aflicció
Usage of
bereavement
in English
1
A NATIONAL
bereavement
service for children will be introduced today by Barnardos.
2
Healthcare workers must strive to adapt
bereavement
follow-up to each individual situation.
3
Other difficulties that the officers could help address include
bereavement
and addiction.
4
There was mixed evidence for a relationship between
bereavement
and physical activity.
5
They might have suffered a relationship breakdown, a
bereavement
or domestic abuse.
6
The organisation provides suicide
bereavement
counselling and runs a national freephone helpline.
7
She wept in the agonies of death, as she contemplated their
bereavement
.
8
The mother had to return to work after three days
bereavement
leave.
9
He simply could not ignore her in her
bereavement
and new loneliness.
10
They have
bereavement
teams, specialist staff within the units, who are trained.
11
But even that
bereavement
was mitigated by distractions alike inevitable and ennobling.
12
The sudden
bereavement
wrought a reconciliation between Mrs. Hardy and her daughter.
13
He took advantage of my
bereavement
-
amomentof weakness and maternal terror.
14
The blow of her
bereavement
seemed to have destroyed her reasoning faculty.
15
Mary Lavin is particularly poignant in confronting
bereavement
in The Dead Soldier.
16
Mrs. B. seldom mentioned her
bereavement
,
unless in such allusion to Frado.
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bereavement
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
recent bereavement
sad bereavement
great bereavement
sudden bereavement
terrible bereavement
More collocations
Translations for
bereavement
Catalan
aflicció
Spanish
luto
Bereavement
through the time
Bereavement
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Rare