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Definition: DEPLORED

Part of Speech Definition
Verb 1. Of Deplore.[Websters]
2. To be damned. [Eve - graph theoretic]
3. To have moaned, bemoaned, bewailed, sighed or mourned. [Eve - graph theoretic]
4. To have pitied, regretted or rued. [Eve - graph theoretic]
5. To have denounced or impeached. [Eve - graph theoretic]
6. To have sorrowed, lamented or doled. [Eve - graph theoretic]
7. To have cried, whimpered, grieved or whined. [Eve - graph theoretic]
8. To have disapproved or discountenanced. [Eve - graph theoretic]
9. To have censured or criticised. [Eve - graph theoretic]
10. To have decried, blamed or criticized.[Eve - graph theoretic]
Verb Past Tense 1. Past tense conjugation of the verb deplore.[Eve - graph theoretic]
Verb Base
(deplore)
1. Express strong disapproval of; "We deplore the government's treatment of political prisoners".[Wordnet].
2. Regret strongly; "I deplore this hostile action".[Wordnet].
3. To feel or to express deep and poignant grief for; to bewail; to lament; to mourn; to sorrow over.[Websters].
4. To complain of.[Websters].
5. To regard as hopeless; to give up.[Websters].
6. To lament.[Websters].
7. Base verb from the following inflections: deploring, deplored, deplores, deplorer, deplorers, deploringly and deploredly.[Eve - graph theoretic]
Adjective 1. Being damned.[Eve - graph theoretic]

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), compiled from various sources, under license.

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"Deplored" is a common misspelling or typo for: deplores, deplorer.

Date "Deplored" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1514. (references)

Specialty Definition: DEPLORED

Domain Definition
Noah Webster [Verb] Lamented; bewailed; deeply regretted.. Source: Webster's 1828 American Dictionary.
Wiktionary [Verb] Simple past tense and past participle of deplore. (references)

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Definition: DEPLORED

Part of SpeechDefinition
Verb1. Of Deplore.[Websters]
2. To be damned. [Eve - graph theoretic]
3. To have moaned, bemoaned, bewailed, sighed or mourned. [Eve - graph theoretic]
4. To have pitied, regretted or rued. [Eve - graph theoretic]
5. To have denounced or impeached. [Eve - graph theoretic]
6. To have sorrowed, lamented or doled. [Eve - graph theoretic]
7. To have cried, whimpered, grieved or whined. [Eve - graph theoretic]
8. To have disapproved or discountenanced. [Eve - graph theoretic]
9. To have censured or criticised. [Eve - graph theoretic]
10. To have decried, blamed or criticized.[Eve - graph theoretic]
Verb Past Tense1. Past tense conjugation of the verb deplore.[Eve - graph theoretic]
Verb Base
(deplore)
1. Express strong disapproval of; "We deplore the government's treatment of political prisoners".[Wordnet].
2. Regret strongly; "I deplore this hostile action".[Wordnet].
3. To feel or to express deep and poignant grief for; to bewail; to lament; to mourn; to sorrow over.[Websters].
4. To complain of.[Websters].
5. To regard as hopeless; to give up.[Websters].
6. To lament.[Websters].
7. Base verb from the following inflections: deploring, deplored, deplores, deplorer, deplorers, deploringly and deploredly.[Eve - graph theoretic]
Adjective1. Being damned.[Eve - graph theoretic]

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), compiled from various sources, under license.

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Date "DEPLORED" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1514. (references)

Specialty Definition: DEPLORED

DomainDefinition
Noah Webster [Verb] Lamented; bewailed; deeply regretted.. Source: Webster's 1828 American Dictionary.
Wiktionary[Verb] Simple past tense and past participle of deplore. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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