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Example sentences for "deplore"

Lexicographically close words:
depleted; depleting; depletion; deplorable; deplorably; deplored; deplores; deploring; deploy; deployed
  1. While I render justice to your good intentions, I can not but deplore the situation in which you found yourself when released from the prisons of Austria.

  2. We deplore this, without being astonished at it.

  3. I deplore the fact that I may not call upon the entire Dawsbergen army.

  4. As for you, my friend," turning to Truxton and smiling ironically, "I deeply deplore the fact that you are to remain.

  5. And, indeed, good and pious men everywhere deplore that you should have countenanced those corruptions which manifestly tend to destroy the purity of all doctrine, and to undermine the stability of the Church.

  6. One may deeply deplore this error without insulting the Reformation, and combine in a just measure that pity which a great victim demands, with respect for those men whom an unhappy time made the accusers and the judges of Servetus.

  7. The letter to which allusion is here made is lost; and one cannot sufficiently deplore the disappearance of documents, which would have shed a fuller light on the relations of Calvin with the Reformer of England.

  8. Vices, indeed, we have to deplore among certain classes of our people, which are often superinduced by their migratory habits and irregular mode of life.

  9. We frankly admit and heartily deplore the disorders which Catholics commit, but we deny that they are worse than their Protestant neighbors; and still more emphatically do we deny that the Church is responsible for their disorders.

  10. I most emphatically assert that the Church had no act or part in this atrocious butchery, except to deplore the event and weep over its unhappy victims.

  11. We deplore the pride; we almost weep to see its manifestation; we hear with sorrow the judgment of Moses and Aaron.

  12. Is it well with them if they deplore no failure in Christian effort when the reason is that they never gave heart and strength to any difficult task?

  13. Wise Men the Shepherd's slumber will deplore When the rapacious Wolf has leapt the fence, And ranges thro' the fold.

  14. Wu Tingfang is quite correct to deplore this statement as a description of Chinese music.

  15. In my simplicity I sincerely confess I could not but deplore the passing away of the century-old tunic, so esthetic, so comfortable, so rich, so typical of the race.

  16. It belongs to the time when people felt bound to deplore the corruption of their heart, and to speak of themselves as worms, and to compare themselves despondently with God.

  17. I feel assured of Herr von Kees's willingness to send the symphony, as he said he would do so in his letter; so it seems we shall both have to deplore a loss, and must trust to Providence.

  18. But why forget the fortune of the worm," I said, "if in the dryness you deplore Salvation centred and endured?

  19. The careful student of history must deplore the attempts made by many historians to ignore our indebtedness to the Saracens, who in the providence of God have left their impress on the religions, arts and sciences of the world.

  20. They did not deplore a change of masters for those who would leave them in possession of civil and religious liberty.

  21. By continually drawing my attention from the empty show, and directing it to the genuine sufferings concealed by it, he taught me to deplore the faults of my fellows and feel for their sufferings, to pity rather than envy them.

  22. The longer I live the more I condemn and deplore a rackety life for any girl, and therefore if I do what I myself think right by her and not what others may think right, she shall never be a London butterfly.

  23. Poor Parisians," it said, "I deplore your misery, and I feel even greater pity towards you for being still such simpletons.

  24. Those who love the King of England must be very glad to see him in safety," wrote Marshal Luxembourg to Louvois; "but those who love his glory have good reason to deplore the figure he made.

  25. Then hear it, in a moan of atheist gloom, Deplore the weedy growth of hypocrites; Count Nature devilish, and accept for doom The chasm between our passions and our wits!

  26. Now it is a haunt of the country-lover and the tourist, many of whom deplore that the banks and hollows have been denuded of their rarer ferns by the depredations of thoughtless visitors.

  27. While one may deplore the loss of the picturesque in European peasant life, there is an ethical significance in the immigrant's American garments which is of rather vital importance.

  28. Ye may deplore your wickedness or folly, but ye cannot expiate it.


  29. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "deplore" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bemoan; bewail; compassionate; deplore; deprecate; dirge; disapprove; grieve; keen; knell; lament; moan; mourn; regret; repine; sigh; sorrow; weep; yell