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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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DEPLORE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb (used with object) · to regret deeply or strongly; lament. to deplore the present state of morality. Synonyms: bewail, bemoan · to disapprove of; censure.
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deplored, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective deplored, one of which is labelled obsolete. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions.
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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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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.
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Deplored
Deplored ... DEPLORED, participle passive Lamented; bewailed; deeply regretted.
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United Nations General Assembly Resolution ES-11/2
commitments and obligations under its Charter, and reiterated its demand that Russia withdraw from Ukraine's recognized sovereign territory; it also deplored It reiterated its demand that Russia withdraw from Ukraine's recognized sovereign territory; it also deplored, expressed grave concern over and condemned
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DEPLORED Synonyms: 41 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for DEPLORED: mourned, lamented, regretted, bewailed, bemoaned, wailed (for), grieved (for), wept; Antonyms of DEPLORED: delighted, rejoiced (in), ...
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"deplored" definitions and more: Regarded with strong disapproval
▸ verb: (transitive) To bewail; to weep bitterly over; to feel sorrow for. ▸ verb: (transitive) To condemn; to express strong disapproval of. ▸ verb: (obsolete) ...
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DEPLORE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to say or think that something is very bad: We deeply deplore the loss of life. He said that he deplored all violence. to be ...
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deplored - American Heritage Dictionary Entry
1. To feel or express strong disapproval of; condemn: "Somehow we had to master events, not simply deplore them" (Henry A. Kissinger).
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340 Synonyms & Antonyms for DEPLORE | Thesaurus.com
Find 340 different ways to say DEPLORE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.
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deplore
deplore, v. (dɪˈplɔə(r)) Also 6 Sc. deploir. [Ultimately ad. L. dēplōrāre to weep bitterly, wail, bewail, deplore, give up as lost, f. de- I. 3 + plōrāre to weep, bewail. Cf. F. déplorer, in OF. desplorer, deplourer, depleurer, It. deplorare, to deplore, bewail (Florio). The Eng. was possibly from F...
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 469
resolution 469, adopted on 20 May 1980, after considering a report by the Secretary-General and noting relevant parts of the Geneva Convention, the Council deplored
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Toryness
Toriness, Toryness nonce-wd. (ˈtɔərɪnɪs) [f. Tory a. + -ness.] Tory quality or condition.1890 Sat. Rev. 12 Apr. 425/1 Mr. Gladstone deplored the Toriness of Hertfordshire.
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