To express deep sorrow for.
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.
6 Livia says we must not grieve in an excessive or unseemly way.
7 His sentence was pronounced; and I could only grieve , and be patient.
8 These people got no real opportunity to grieve for their loved ones.
9 Before the pandemic, people would come here… to grieve and bring flowers.
10 But do not grieve so for me; I am not worth it.
11 She had no right in the eyes of her world to grieve .
12 He must take the nocturnal voyage in order not to grieve Ledscha.
13 No one would grieve for her or even know what had happened.
14 I cannot grieve for her; but I can feel sorry for you.
15 Enter the garden; you shall have no fear, nor shall you grieve .
16 My heart couldn't figure out whether to grieve for Dad or not.
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