Use "deplore|deplored|deplores|deploring" in a sentence

1. He deplored religious bigotry.

2. Yes, personally Goldwater deplores racism.

3. She deplored his scandalous actions.

4. He deplored the rigidity of her views.

5. We deplore the accident.

6. I deplore what has happened.

7. We deplore what has happened.

8. You deplore violence in any form.

9. Republicans deplore his Old Democrat instincts.

10. We deplore the use of nuclear weapons.

11. They did things which we deplore.

12. One must deplore such bad behaviour.

13. I deplore calling my ex - girlfriend while drunk.

14. As a hard - nosed commentator, I deplore it.

15. We deplore the vitriolic nature of his remarks.

16. Synonyms for Agonized include anguished, aching, bemoaning, bewailing, bitter, deploring, distressed, doleful, dolesome and dolorous

17. Like everyone else, I deplore and condemn this killing.

18. What to deplore greatly most is you left me.

19. We deplore the use of violence against innocent people.

20. What is the trait you most deplore in others? Self - absorption.

21. Deplored by some and adored by others, Bullfighting is a bloody and violent

22. The Aloofness and sulkiness of the aristocrats and landed proprietors he deeply deplored

23. What is the trait you most deplore in others?

24. What is the trait you most deplore in yourself? Sentencedict.com

25. Some common synonyms of Bemoan are bewail, deplore, and lament

26. Synonyms for Agonised include anguished, aching, bemoaning, bewailing, bitter, deploring, distressed, doleful, dolesome and dolorous

27. Synonyms for Bewails include laments, deplores, bemoans, mourns, rues, regrets, grieves, moans, wails and repents

28. Environmentalists celebrate Earth Day, to encourage energy efficiency and deplore ecological waste.

29. The price of survival had, however, involved a cession of power to the government, which Sulivan deplored.

30. Vallejo told the intimate story of the degradation that Royce had deplored only from the outside.

31. Deplores the plot to assassinate the Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to the United States of America;

32. We all deplore his loss deeply, and I lose a valued friend and trusty officer."

33. We deplore anything that looks or smacks of discrimination, harassment or improper conduct.

34. Synonyms for Bewail include lament, deplore, bemoan, mourn, rue, regret, grieve, moan, wail and repent

35. Since 1993, the public has vocally deplored the human rights violations taking place within the military, such as extreme hazing.

36. In New Historicism this awkwardness should not be deplored but seen as proof of the integrity of its methods.

37. Comminate - curse or declare to be evil or anathema or threaten with divine punishment accurse , anathematise , anathematize , Anathemise , anathemize , execrate deplore - express strong disapproval of; "We deplore the government's treatment of political prisoners"

38. Significantly, this was in a review mostly concerned to deplore Eliot's influence on poetic style.

39. Her natural tendency was to deplore human failings in others and ignore them in herself.

40. He deplored the loss of old Anglo-Saxon words like inwit, earthtillage and Bodeword, replaced by conscience, agriculture and commandment

41. We deplore the fact that, particularly in situations of armed conflict, this access is sometimes deliberately denied.

42. You can still deplore something , even though there's nothing you can do to force a change.

43. 25 Second home owners often provide the easiest of targets for those who deplore the creeping urbanization of the countryside.

44. To deplore children being crippled by land mines is not really at the pinnacle of human courage, is it?

45. Second home owners often provide the easiest of targets for those who deplore the creeping urbanization of the countryside.

46. You may wonder why Barclays seems happy to let its new partner deplore the practices of old-style banking.

47. 7 To deplore children being crippled by land mines is not really at the pinnacle of human courage, is it?

48. Many people I know deplore the digging of these cant quarries and call them ugly eyesores and the rape of the country.

49. Bemoan: 1 v regret strongly Synonyms: bewail , deplore , lament Type of: complain , kick , kvetch , plain , quetch , sound off express complaints, discontent

50. Anathemize definition: curse or declare to be evil or anathema or threaten with divine punishment synonyms: comminate, deplore, Anathemise, execrate, accurse

51. We might deplore that, but it shows that the national minimum wage has harmed the most vulnerable people in that society.

52. Crime we know about and talk about and deplore, but sin as a subject for discussion has gone out of circulation.

53. In his eighty-second year, still a human dynamo, Mr. Baruch talks not of the past but of present problems and the future, deploring our ignorance of history, economics, and psychology.

54. Despite being, on the whole, one of the "Anglicizers" Smf77 deplores, I think I have to defend the current title as an appropriate English name without italics

55. 29 We might deplore that, but it shows that the national minimum wage has harmed the most vulnerable people in that society.

56. The Montreal Gazette deplored the three teams as an "absurdity" that added "to the considerable confusion of foreign participants under the impression that Canada is a single country.

57. 14 synonyms for Bemoan: lament, regret, complain about, rue, deplore, grieve for, weep for, bewail, cry over spilt milk, express sorrow about, moan over, bewail

58. “This letter is written in Behalf of my client.” The OED, on the other hand, deplores such a merger of meaning: In recent use we often find on Behalf in the sense of in Behalf…

59. 10 As Jesus spoke out against false religious leaders, so we today deplore a mystery that stands out in sharp contrast with the sacred secret of godly devotion.

60. Deplores the ongoing atrocities committed by the rebels, including murders, rape, abductions and detentions, calls for an end to all such acts and reiterates its call for the cessation of all attacks on civilians;

61. There are many synonyms of Bewail which include Bemoan, Deplore, Moan, Mourn, Regret, Repent, Rue, Wail, Take On, Grieve For, Sing The Blues, Eat Heart Out, Express Sorrow, Weep Over, etc.

62. recognising that in sub-Saharan Africa #% of adults with HIV are women and deploring the pressures which exist to undermine progressive policies on sexual and reproductive health rights, and are resulting in an increase in unwanted pregnancies and unsafe abortions

63. Anathematise: 1 v curse or declare to be evil or anathema or threaten with divine punishment Synonyms: accurse , anathematize , anathemise , anathemize , comminate , execrate Type of: deplore express strong disapproval of

64. Anathematize: 1 v curse or declare to be evil or anathema or threaten with divine punishment Synonyms: accurse , anathematise , anathemise , anathemize , comminate , execrate Type of: deplore express strong disapproval of

65. We, who often find ourselves deploring this age with a bitter and accusatory tone, must also perceive its harshness: in our ministry, how many people do we meet who are distressed because of the lack of reference points to turn to!

66. Verb lament, regret, complain about, moan about, mourn, rue, wail about, deplore, bemoan, repent, grieve for, cry over, weep over, express sorrow for All your songs seem to Bewail a dissatisfaction in love

67. Verb lament, regret, complain about, moan about, mourn, rue, wail about, deplore, bemoan, repent, grieve for, cry over, weep over, express sorrow for All your songs seem to Bewail a dissatisfaction in love

68. Nothing but the treaty means that we deplore the slide, noted at Dublin, between the aim of the treaty to ban excessive deficits and the now clear allusion to an aim of systematic balance, even budgetary deficits.

69. Anathemize: 1 v curse or declare to be evil or anathema or threaten with divine punishment Synonyms: accurse , anathematise , anathematize , Anathemise , comminate , execrate Type of: deplore express strong disapproval of v wish harm upon; invoke evil upon Synonyms: Anathemise , bedamn , beshrew , curse , damn , imprecate , maledict Antonyms:

70. Anathemise: 1 v curse or declare to be evil or anathema or threaten with divine punishment Synonyms: accurse , anathematise , anathematize , anathemize , comminate , execrate Type of: deplore express strong disapproval of v wish harm upon; invoke evil upon Synonyms: anathemize , bedamn , beshrew , curse , damn , imprecate , maledict Antonyms:

71. 83. Deplores the fact that in Ireland the law bans all information or expression of opinion in favour of the voluntary termination of pregnancy and is alarmed at the militancy of anti-abortionist activists in France; demands that access to information on the voluntary termination of pregnancy be ensured in all Member States and the role of associations recognized;

72. Draws attention to the need for China to allow the free expression and practice of religion and thought; affirms the need, particularly in the light of the discussions among Chinese officials about the definition of religion and especially legal religion, for a comprehensive law on religion meeting international standards and guaranteeing genuine religious freedom; deplores the contradiction between the constitutional freedom of belief (enshrined in Article # of the Chinese Constitution) and the ongoing interference of the state in the affairs of religious communities, in particular as regards the training, selection, appointment and political indoctrination of ministers of religion

73. Welcomes the setting-up of the Sakharov Network, as announced on the 20th anniversary of the Sakharov Prize; believes that it should quickly decide on its operating arrangements and put in place the resources necessary to achieve its objectives; reiterates its demand that all winners of the Sakharov Prize and, in particular, Aung San Suu Kyi, Oswaldo José Payá Sardiñas, the Cuban collective Damas de Blanco and Hu Jia be given access to the European institutions; deplores the absence of any significant response to the EU's calls made to the Chinese, Burmese and Cuban authorities to respect fundamental freedoms, especially freedom of expression and political association;