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deplore

[dih-plawr, -plohr] / dɪˈplɔr, -ˈploʊr /


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The London university paid tribute to Zhe Wang following the verdict, deploring the loss of "a remarkable writer" adding that her work would be published posthumously in an upcoming Goldsmiths anthology.

From BBC

“Craft was extolled; uniformity was deplored,” Mr. Brand writes.

From The Wall Street Journal

She deplored the way local Native Americans were treated by ranchers and the U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Paris Philharmonic said it had filed a complaint over the disruption, adding it "deplores and strongly condemns the serious incidents that occurred".

From Barron's

But clauses which will hand ministers powers to force the break-up of some big estates are deplored by many landowners and their representatives.

From BBC