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the deplored

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To bewail; to weep bitterly over; to feel sorrow for.

  • I deplore my neighbour for having lost his job.

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Anatole Broyard, in the Times, deplored the characters, and the exoticism of their names.

Vitaly Churkin, the Russian ambassador to the U.N., deplored the resolution as "confrontational in nature".

Wayne Semprini, the Republican state committee chairman, said the party deplored the phone-jamming that took place.

The United States deplored the military's action.

E.U. officials and the European Parliament deplored the Russian pressure.

Jenny, who like much of the left deplored the kidnapping, is in anguish, nonetheless.

Churches and the newspaper the "Age" deplored vice, especially drinking.

He said he recognized the challenges, and deplored the Koran burnings and the killings.

While the Dalai Lama has deplored the suicides, he has also commended the victims.

The African Union deplored the situation.

An Indian friend of the writer's deplored the killing, saying it was against nature.

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