Examples of 'bemoan' in a sentence

Meaning of "bemoan"

bemoan (verb) - To express distress or grief over; to lament
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  • To moan or complain about (something).
  • To be dismayed or worried about (someone), particularly because of their situation or what has happened to them.

How to use "bemoan" in a sentence

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Some people bemoan the death of cinema.
This creates the inequality they bemoan.
The elderly bemoan their miserable pensions.
Revolutionaries should not bemoan this fact.
I bemoan all this spectacular notoriety.
There is no reason to bemoan the fall of a tyrant.
We bemoan two dead and several injured people.
Others constantly bemoan their financial status.
We bemoan the tragic loss of all human life.
It appears that you bemoan the fact.
We can bemoan that fact or we can go into action.
We in the church bemoan her decline.
Many bemoan the accelerating pace of business life.
You can not bemoan everyone.
Now even the stars do bemoan.

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They do not bemoan their bad luck.
He did not go quietly away to bemoan his fate.
The women bemoan the deceased.
Bemoan the distance between us.
Some will bemoan the sacrifice.
The animal welfare groups bemoan the fact.
Parents bemoan high prices of textbooks.
Philisses continues to bemoan his situation.
Others bemoan art being treated as a commodity.
I let go of any tendency to bemoan my circumstances.
I bemoan the wounds of fortune.
Though many bemoan the fact.
We bemoan the state of journalism.
Rather than bemoan the loss of.
The fall whereof your friends may well bemoan.
Let the sociologists bemoan the absurdity and intoxication.
We are not just going to sit still and bemoan our lot.
Employees bemoan poor communication and competition among units.
I have heard girlfriends bemoan the answer.
We frequently bemoan the poor quality of our political leaders.
It is not enough to feel remorse or to bemoan our personal woundedness.
They all bemoan the trend of less community involvement.
There are those who bemoan it.
He begins to bemoan his sins and to lament his shortcomings.
Only an idiot would bemoan.
Some bemoan the rain.
Do not flip through fashion magazines and bemoan the fact.
How the righteous love to bemoan their role in middle management.
Some bemoan the intrusions of global systems into domestic spheres.
The jeremiads of those that bemoan its failures are not for us.
We often bemoan weak internal communication in companies and between services.
And he took every opportunity to bemoan the low status of performers.
We can bemoan political gridlock and a divisive media all we want.
And all you can do is drink and bemoan your life.
Others will bemoan it for more or less the same reason.

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