Sentence examples for more grievous from inspiring English sources

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The third is more grievous yet, but also triumphant.

Those ideas, in fact, could have led to far more grievous consequences for Mr. Qutb.

It was made more grievous given that they closed the tweet with a judgemental: "Others may forget but we remember".

Recently some far more grievous insults to the dead have been reported in an apparent epidemic of desecrations.

But the crime is a secondary offense, meaning a driver must be pulled over for some more grievous infraction.

The failure of "Collateral Beauty" is all the more grievous for the waste of its superb actors.

Mr Burrows acknowledged his wrongdoing he has paid back the fares but suggested there might be more grievous sins for the FCA to root out within the sector.

The cavalier botch of this project is all the more grievous because what Brando says in it is revelatory, regarding his art and his life.

This is a tragic story; what makes it even more grievous are revelations of the gruelling schedule Erhardt had kept in the weeks leading up to his death.

And wouldn't Mr. Zimmerman have suffered more grievous wounds to his head if Mr. Martin had slammed it against the pavement 25 times?

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But the potential for more-grievous harm is real, and it is very scary.

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