Examples of 'despairs' in a sentence

Meaning of "despairs"

despair (verb) - This phrase means to lose all hope or confidence. It is commonly used in emotional or dramatic contexts to describe a feeling of utter hopelessness or discouragement
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of despair

How to use "despairs" in a sentence

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Enrique despairs of ever seeing her again.
A country that does not have art despairs.
Saul despairs and falls on his sword.
But now the arbitrator of despairs.
He despairs because his suffering never ends.
But she never despairs or gives up.
He despairs of being able to run any faster.
It protects us from the despairs of life.
I think he despairs of finding any happiness in this life.
He understood many of my despairs and perplexities.
It also despairs of seeing these agreements signed rapidly.
They do not see how she despairs at their constraints.
She despairs and contemplates suicide.
The evangelical despairs of no one.
He despairs of life because he knows he must face the cross.

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Only the coward despairs.
Ariadne despairs and commits suicide.
She is losing her religious faith and increasingly despairs.
But she despairs for a short time only.
He that compares is he that despairs.
Shallow despairs of the money.
Inside this case lies hopes and despairs of mankind.
He despairs for their friendship.
I know that then it despairs.
Nor who despairs before.
Even in the most difficult of moments she never despairs.
No one despairs anymore.
The young poet despairs.
Iphise despairs of their love ever being happy and runs off.
The freelancer despairs.
He despairs of the politicians.
And their journey will be full of despairs and frustrations along the way.
He despairs that he will never be able to atone for his wrongs.
My wife despairs of me.
They will exert themselves to convert hopes of others into disappointments and despairs.
Nothing despairs more to relatives who are unable to realize the obvious.
A man with no hope is a man who despairs over and over until death.
Now she despairs that they are growing older and will never marry.
Only then will you become the hero for whom this world despairs.
Everyone has their own despairs that they battle with on a daily basis.
Not to do so would make the people think even their Queen despairs.
Then the child despairs of returning to the mother but remains preoccupied with her.
Edwina is devastated by the murder and despairs of the India she loves.
No one despairs more deeply than parents who see their child precede them in death.
Lot realizes what he has done and despairs that his daughters will bear his children.
He despairs and nevertheless saves his people like Joseph.
Eurilla also loves Fideling but despairs because she is a mere shepherdess.
Harry despairs of finding a way to rescue Marie.
We must ensure that the European citizen neither despairs nor becomes apathetic.
His wife Sally despairs of the appalling facilities.

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