Definitionn. state of sorrow over the death or departure of a loved one
Last update: November 1, 2015
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The whole family is plunged in bereavement due to the death of father. [Please select]
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She absolutely felt as though she had suffered bereavement. [Please select]
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This bereavement completely revolutionized his life. [Please select]
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He resigned Whitcombe in 1852, finding the work too hard in connexion with his mastership; and in June of that year he sustained a severe bereavement by the death of his wife. [Please select]
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With sympathetic looks for my bereavement she met me, and we walked hand-in-hand in silence. [Please select]
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There had been, too, in the look the quick sympathy for bereavement of the poor. [Please select]
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Carlyle's bereavement drove him into more complete dependence upon Froude's sympathy and support. [Please select]
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Left alone in the drawing-room on this terrible night of her second great bereavement, Mrs. [Please select]
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David has lost a new friend, and we should first condole with him on his bereavement. [Please select]
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And then I'm suffering from a serious bereavement, too.' [Please select]
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This is one only out of thousands of cases of bereavement and destruction. [Please select]
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