grievance|grievances in English
noun
[griev·ance || 'grɪːvns]
complaint; resentment; wrong; injustice
Use "grievance|grievances" in a sentence
1. Do not rake up old grievances.
2. They had a legitimate grievance.
3. Adjudgers adjudges adjudging adjudgment adjudgments adjudicability of a grievance adjudicable adjudicable grievance adjudicant adjudicate Adjudicate adjudicate a bankrupt adjudicate a case adjudicate a claim adjudicate a dispute adjudicability of a grievance
4. Nevertheless, we must let go of our grievances.
5. There were only extralegal recourses for their grievances.
6. The pickets blazoned their grievances on placards.
7. to have a grievance against sb.
8. 8 They had a legitimate grievance.
9. She still nursed her old grievance.
10. George Carlin - Complaints and Grievances
11. Too many discharges, bungled grievances, unreturned phone calls.
12. • Too many discharges, Bungled grievances, unreturned phone calls.
13. The teachers' contract established a grievance procedure .
14. 19 There was no sense of grievance.
15. Love with no need to preempt grievance.
16. Others developed a monumental sense of grievance.
17. 5 She still nursed her old grievance.
18. 3 to have a grievance against sb.
19. He'd been harbouring / nursing a grievance against his boss.
20. Governors should take any grievance relating to employment very seriously and give proper consideration to it through a fair grievance procedure.
21. Medicare Part D Appeals and Grievance Department P.O
22. 6 The teachers' contract established a grievance procedure .
23. supervisor or officer-in-charge abandon a grievance.
24. 7 He will not easily forget his grievance.
25. 18 Others developed a monumental sense of grievance.