grieve 的 2 个定义
grieved, griev·ing.
- to feel grief or great sorrow: She has grieved over his death for nearly three years.
grieved, griev·ing.
- to distress mentally; cause to feel grief or sorrow: It grieves me to see you so unhappy.
- Archaic. to oppress or wrong.
grieve 近义词
mourn, feel deep distress
upset, distress someone
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- We can’t ignore this holiday season how many families are grieving, how many families are without jobs and don’t have the same discretionary spending for gifting…and I think it would be remiss for any marketer or business leader to forget about that.
- The photographs are one more thing to help them bond and grieve more completely.
- Still, she and the rest of Electric’s executives realize that this year has fundamentally hurt its workers—and that they will need support to continue grieving for years to come.
- Millions of women across America and the world are grieving Ginsburg’s passing like their own bubbie had died.
- Most protests are largely peaceful, but “Citizens gather, grieve, and leave” is no story at all.
- But when we grieve their loss, sadly, we now understand: they died for nothing.
- In opposition, Dominic Grieve, a Conservative member of Parliament, condemned this.
- Yet those days, and March 14 especially, become less of a painful moment to grieve and more of a quiet reminder of what was lost.
- When life gets traumatic do you prefer to hunker down and grieve in private, or open up to others?
- Sometimes they wished they knew the loved one had died, at least they could mourn or grieve the loss.
- I do not intend to vex or grieve you by any conduct of mine; nor do I mean to leave you, now you are both infirm and old.
- I grieve that one of the most promising of them is now an inmate in my cabin, in a very delicate state of health.
- "Don't grieve as those without hope," she continued, her eyes filling with tears.
- Arpad, however, could not imagine what he had said to grieve her; he tried to console her, and asked how he had offended her.
- And he has never grown weary of the work, though sometimes he has had to grieve over ill-success.