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This word is now obsolete. It is last recorded around the late 1600s. Entry status. OED is undergoing a continuous programme of revision to modernize and ...
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DEPLORE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : to feel or express grief for deplore the death of a friend b : to regret strongly deplore my own actions 2. to consider unfortunate or deserving of ...
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deplorate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
deplorate · English · Italian · Latin · Spanish. edit. Verb. edit. deplorate. second-person singular voseo imperative of deplorar combined with te.
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deplorate
† deˈplorate, a. Obs. [ad. L. dēplōrāt-us bewept, given up as hopeless, pa. pple. of dēplōrāre to deplore.] Given up as hopeless; desperate.1529 Supplic. to King 46 This deplorate & miserable sorte of blynde shepherdes. 1615 Crooke Body of Man 92 In a deplorate or desperate dropsie. 1691 Baxter Nat....
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DEPLORE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to say or think that something is very bad; condemn : The editors deplore the lack of attention given to climate change.
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deplorate - definition and meaning - Wordnik
deplorate: Lamentable; hopeless.
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deplored
deplored, ppl. a. (dɪˈplɔəd, -rɪd) [f. prec. + -ed1: rendering L. dēplōrāt-us deplorate.] 1. Lamented, mourned for. † 2. Given up as hopeless; desperate; = deplorate. Obs.1559 Kennedy Lett. to Willock in Wodr. Soc. Misc. (1844) 276 The maist deplorit heretykis quhilk euer wes. 1620 Venner Via Recta ...
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Deplorate Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Deplorate Definition ... (obsolete) Deplorable. Wiktionary. Origin of Deplorate. Latin deploratus, past participle of deplorare. See deplore. From Wiktionary ...
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DEPLORABLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. deserving censure or contempt; deplorable behavior : wretched; deplorable living conditions. 2. lamentable; a deplorable death.
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DEPLORE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
to regret deeply or strongly; lament: to deplore the present state of morality. Synonyms: bewail, bemoan to feel or express deep grief for or in regard to.
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Deplorable
DEPLORABLE, adjective. 1. That may be deplored or lamented; lamentable; that demands or causes lamentation; hence, sad; calamitous; grievous; miserable; ...
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deplorable
deplorable, a. (dɪˈplɔərəb(ə)l) [mod.f. L. dēplōrāre to deplore: see -ble. Cf. F. déplorable (c 1600 in Hatzf., not in Cotgr. 1611).] 1. To be deplored or lamented; lamentable, very sad, grievous, miserable, wretched. Now chiefly used of events, conditions, circumstances. ‘It is sometimes, in a more...
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