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- DEPLORE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
deplore, lament, bewail, bemoan mean to express grief or sorrow for something deplore implies regret for the loss or impairment of something of value lament implies a profound or demonstrative expression of sorrow
- DEPLORED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
The authors deplored that the published material was not scientifically relevant enough to reach any conclusions
- Deplore - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Deplore comes from Latin roots that mean "to bewail or lament " So if you deplore something, you object to it because it brings you sorrow or grief People often deplore things that they regret or feel bad about You might deplore the inhumane treatment of animals or the deforestation of the Amazon
- DEPLORE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Deplore definition: to regret deeply or strongly; lament See examples of DEPLORE used in a sentence
- Deplored - definition of deplored by The Free Dictionary
to express disapproval and regret about (something)
- DEPLORE definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary
An airport security chief deplored the fact that warnings before the attack had not been acted upon
- deplore verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of deplore verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary deplore something to criticize something, especially publicly, because you think it is very bad Like everyone else, I deplore and condemn this killing He deplored the fact that these criminals were treated by many as heroes and martyrs
- deplore - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
deplore (third-person singular simple present deplores, present participle deploring, simple past and past participle deplored) ( transitive ) To bewail ; to weep bitterly over; to feel sorrow for
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