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Meanings of
deplore
in English
Portuguese
queixar-se
Catalan
sentir
Spanish
sentir
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To express deep sorrow for.
sorrow
grieve
lament
bemoan
bewail
Portuguese
queixar-se
Synonyms
Examples for "
sorrow
"
sorrow
grieve
lament
bemoan
bewail
Examples for "
sorrow
"
1
Triends and family have taken to social media to express their
sorrow
.
2
For the time being, however, such
sorrow
was far from his thoughts.
3
Then he fell-inthe gutter; and there was general
sorrow
and lamentation.
4
Things that brought me
sorrow
later, although the opposite was also true.
5
I express all my
sorrow
for the victims of the Strasbourg attacks.
1
She asked that Hummels' family be given time to
grieve
in private.
2
An opportunity to come together as a community to
grieve
and remember.
3
I wish France strength and shared purpose as they
grieve
and rebuild.
4
All this follow-up meant it was difficult to
grieve
our second loss.
5
There hadn't even been time to
grieve
during the following ten days.
1
Sir, -Many sincere Christians
lament
alcohol being sold today, Good Friday.
2
Advocates of hybrid technology often
lament
the high cost of the cars.
3
Bowman was left to
lament
a missed opportunity, but not for long.
4
The next is the
lament
of the mother over her dead son:
5
No need to
lament
a scarcity that's in your hands to change.
1
Chinese authors
bemoan
the lack of interest abroad in its literary treasures.
2
There are those who
bemoan
the lack of cup-holders in Lotus cars.
3
People get together and
bemoan
themselves till their hearts fail them altogether.
4
Others will
bemoan
the greens, which are huge, sloping and treacherously fast.
5
They suffered him to
bemoan
his dead son unhindered by stereotyped consolations.
1
However, I am not interested in hearing you
bewail
our changed circumstances.
2
The gods will welcome me; there is nothing to
bewail
in death.
3
Thou must again
bewail
him, again must weep for him another year.
4
Let them meet first, as women, to
bewail
and commemorate the dead.
5
Whoever yet saw any but thee
bewail
the consummation of his desire?
Usage of
deplore
in English
1
And we
deplore
violence against innocent civilians anywhere that it takes place.
2
Governor Mark Dayton said in a statement: I
deplore
this senseless violence.
3
Rights groups and Palestinians
deplore
the practice, saying it harms innocent families.
4
Others
deplore
ISIL's violent tactics and have joined forces with the army.
5
If I shot the wrong man I shall always
deplore
the error.
6
I
deplore
of course the uses to which their eloquence is put.
7
You
deplore
it, you must not blame; you have educated them so.
8
There is a levity abroad in our land which I must
deplore
.
9
We
deplore
the necessity, but we are bound to face the facts.
10
While there are some of us who
deplore
the necessity, still-itexists.
11
I sympathise with their purpose, and I
deplore
their conception of motives.
12
Ye may
deplore
your wickedness or folly, but ye cannot expiate it.
13
Yet I
deplore
these delays, which but hinder me on my way.
14
Indiana's mournful head-shake seemed to
deplore
,
in Undine, an unsuspected moral obtuseness.
15
No one could now
deplore
or insinuate, or express sorrow or astonishment.
16
Unduly to
deplore
this is, I suppose, a form of intellectual snobbery.
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deplore
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
deplore the loss
deplore violence
deplore so
deplore such
deplore a deficiency
More collocations
Translations for
deplore
Portuguese
queixar-se
lamentar
Catalan
sentir
deplorar
Spanish
sentir
lamentar
deplorar
Deplore
through the time
Deplore
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common