We read how Juvenal deplores the inroads of Eastern superstition into Rome.
The deep insight of the Athenian into the connexion of events is far removed from the popular rhetoric in which the Roman deplores the decline of virtue.
He deplores the decline of population, of agriculture, of shipping and of the mechanic arts, which he attributes to the insidious practices of the Jews, their avoidance of manual labor and their addiction to usury.
Lord Brougham deplores that in this tremendous exportation of a thousand millions of pounds of cotton, the lion's share of the profits goes to the United States, and has been produced by slave labor.
He deplores the bad example of the black race, among them, their polygamy, etc.
And, in truth, the tone is throughout that of one who rather deplores the employment of tyranny to frighten Irish Catholics out of their religion than dislikes the idea of a change of faith.
That is again and again the burden of his song, and again and again he deplores that concessions were made in block, and not doled out by minimum doses.
Fanny now deplores that their childish timidity had so long deprived them of such a pleasure, which would now perhaps be of short duration, since he had received a second invitation to England.
Every soldier in my division deploresthe loss of a fine soldier and a true comrade.
The Colonel Commanding deplores the loss of the gallant officers and men who fell this day.
Scenes" were not infrequent, and Punch deplores the "pot-house manners" displayed by members on both sides.
Editorially, though obliquely, Punch deplores the subservience of vital questions of foreign policy to party questions, and gives special praise to Sir Edward Grey.
I-Ching makes no mention of persecution but hedeplores the decay of the faith.
The latter frankly deplores the decay of the faith which he had witnessed in his own life (i.
The Greek Nicetas makes long lamentations over the misfortunes of the vanquished; he deplores with bitterness the loss of the monuments, the statues, the riches which ministered to the luxury of his compatriots.
Nicetas, who deplores the loss of these monuments, has left us a description, from which the history of art may derive some advantage.
Multitudes fled and the French chronicler deplores the number that sought refuge in Paris and preyed upon the people with their usuries.
In another compartment, a lament goes up in which she deplores the death of her husband.
God, who would have all men to be saved deplores and endeavors to remove death, so that man must blame himself if he is lost.
Also according to De Servo Arbitrio, God wants all men to be saved, and does not wish the death of sinners, but deplores and endeavors to remove it.
It is not always easy for the outsider to grasp why, of two anarchist acts of violence with similar exterior aspects, the same camarade praises the one anddeplores the other.
His creditors were clamorous, and he deplores his 'sad situation.
What a second love chiefly deplores is: that it was not he (or she) who first taught his (or her) loved one to love.
T is a virtue primarily insisted upon and enforced by women: For When that divine, unique thing Love comes to a woman, if she be not chaste, it is she who deploresthe fact.
She deplores it, yet she would not have it quite away.
He deplores his fate Who, shipwrecked, naked, finds the longed-for port Alone.
Eager for revenge, 20 The victor stands and measures her slow fall; Forgets the long ten years; deplores her fate; Nor yet believes that he has vanquished her, Although he sees her conquered in the dust.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "deplores" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.