Sentence example with the word 'deplore'

deplore

be sorry for, bewail, deprecate, disapprove, give sorrow words, keen, lament, mourn, repent, rue, sigh, sorrow, weep

Definition v. express strong disapproval of

Last update: November 24, 2016


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Our broken friendships we deplore, And loves of youth that are no more.   [verb]

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We deplore the indifference and disinterest in politics of a large number of Northern Ireland people.   [verb]

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All deplore this state of things--neither peace nor war--and all would be glad to escape from it.   [verb]

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But we deplore that he understands diseases of the eye alone.   [verb]

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"On the contrary, well known to us," replied the king, "as a loyal and faithful subject whose loss we must deplore."   [verb]

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That which he deplored in the revolution of July was not, they say, the insurrection of the people, but the victory of the people over the soldiers.   [verb]

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Precocity in a child, therefore, is a thing to be deplored.   [verb]

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The usual division of labor into forms falsely called masculine and feminine is, therefore, much to be deplored.   [verb]

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She laughed at Arobin's pretensions, and deplored Mrs.   [verb]

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Highcamp deplored the absence of her daughter from the races, and tried to convey to her what she had missed by going to the "Dante reading" instead of joining them.   [verb]

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The presence and remarks of Willarski who continually deplored the ignorance and poverty of Russia and its backwardness compared with Europe only heightened Pierre's pleasure.   [verb]

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