Examples of 'bemoaned' in a sentence

Meaning of "bemoaned"

bemoan (verb): To express distress or sorrow about something. In English, 'bemoan' is used to describe lamenting or complaining about a situation or outcome
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How to use "bemoaned" in a sentence

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Bemoaned the moments away from you.
High drug prices are often bemoaned by politicians.
Strachan bemoaned what he perceived to be bad luck.
The results are bemoaned by all.
Locals bemoaned it as the latest loss in a gentrifying city.
The heart that is being bemoaned.
Churchill bemoaned what he called the.
This is the impossible moral quandary that Roys bemoaned.
Parliament bemoaned the delay in setting up the programme.
This was a fact the composer himself bemoaned on more than one occasion.
They bemoaned the lack of strong regional organizations.
Tech geeks and law experts bemoaned the loss of a free internet.
He bemoaned the powerlessness of the police.
A mythical Muslim backlash will be bemoaned and Muslims will be inducted in as victims.
He bemoaned the lack of modern methods to speed up these processes.

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They could have bemoaned the squandered lives.
He bemoaned the fact that his enemies would be glad if he were to die.
And the Egyptians wept and bemoaned him for seventy days.
She also bemoaned the missed opportunity to be a grandmother.
With decades behind us when the United States often bemoaned its dependence on.
Jeremiah bemoaned his own fate.
When that was noted, however she bemoaned them.
He also bemoaned the lack of documentation.
However, this sparked some criticism from some members who bemoaned the move.
They bemoaned the fact that.
Social science may be confused, but its confusion should be exploited rather than bemoaned.
Mulcahy bemoaned his predicament.
The result was a major change in the welfare system, which conservatives hailed and liberals bemoaned.
Only a couple bemoaned the loss of another historic building.
For the next two weeks, Don bemoaned the lost work.
People bemoaned the destruction and shed a lot of tears over it.
A day later, the CIA bemoaned the events.
He also bemoaned the effect the crisis has had on healthcare.
For a decade now, commentators have bemoaned the demise of the Israeli left.
He bemoaned the greed and selfishness among some public servants.
The standards organisation bemoaned the dearth of standardisation in Big Data.
He bemoaned cuts to music and arts programs in schools across Canada.
Yes, we have indeed bemoaned the closings of the Pigs.
I bemoaned as I was talking to my colleagues over lunch this afternoon.
Some writers have bemoaned how Paris is a museum city.
He bemoaned the fact that universities include discussions on the Communist Manifesto and Marxist economics.
The thing he really bemoaned was the loss of the face of God.
He bemoaned the nomadic existence of the Glasgow club as Glasgow Rugby and Glasgow Caledonians.
They beat, the bemoaned and the blackmailed.
He bemoaned the fact that, in some cases, criminals interfered with witnesses and police investigations.
Finally, tired of waiting, he bemoaned to Melquíades the failure of his project.
He bemoaned the inefficiencies of the current payment rails:.
Gary Sauer-Thompson at Public Opinion bemoaned the attempts to politicise asylum seekers again,.
Jean bemoaned the fact that not one artist is being honoured.
Year after year, ski resorts in the Alps bemoaned the worst snowfall in recent memory.

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