Sentences with deplore
de·plore
D d - He's a judo black belt but he says he deplores violence. [VERB noun]
- To deplore the present state of morality.
- Many people deplored the change.
- Although deplored by many, her decisions have greatly benefited the company.
- The class deplored the death of their teacher.
- I deplore my neighbour for having lost his job. The UNHCR deplores the recent events in Sudan. I deplore not having listened to your advice.
- We deplore the development of nuclear weapons.
- In public schools teachers deplore the ineffective way the system deals with incompetent colleagues.
- I deplore how you treated him at the party. Many people deplore the actions of a corrupt government.
- One can deplore the cruelty of Cooke's execution and of all others.