Examples of 'more grievous' in a sentence

Meaning of "more grievous"

more grievous - This phrase indicates a greater degree of seriousness, harm, or severity in a particular situation or action, often emphasizing the negative impact, consequences, or implications of the issue at hand

How to use "more grievous" in a sentence

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Made more grievous by hand that removes it.
But there is an even more grievous effect.
Nothing is more grievous in poverty than that it renders men contemptible.
Therefore robbery is a more grievous sin than theft.
It may harm him personally but the injury to society is far more grievous.
How much more grievous are the.
Stein could not have committed a more grievous error.
There shall be more grievous wars and battles.
The warning must be given that there is no more grievous error.
It would stand the more grievous insult to refuse.
It is difficult to imagine a more significant risk or a more grievous bodily harm.
Murder and other more grievous types of crime are uncommon.
Therefore the vice of heretical depravity is more grievous than idolatry.
Now the same sin is more grievous in a cleric than in a layman.
Hence it is manifest that hatred is much worse and more grievous than anger.

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Have brought sorrows far more grievous than those which the deeds of the.
More grievous than the wound of a sword or a spear is a stab in the back, Mahendra.
Therefore perjury is a more grievous sin than blasphemy.
For more grievous offenses, or when there appears to be no understanding.
But they were to themselves more grievous than the darkness.
It 's a more grievous punishment than death to me.
But the rebellion God refers to here is far more grievous than these things.
A higher incidence and more grievous disease profile is associated with the peak at younger age.
Further, spiritual fornication and certain other sins are more grievous than carnal fornication.
But for more grievous offences … dereliction of duty, conduct unbecoming an officer.
Therefore the sin of omission is more grievous than the sin of transgression.
Even more grievous if you had not . And the city would not be saved.
Could there have been a more grievous misunderstanding?
The more grievous the sin, the greater the self-inflicted suffering.
He had continued in his wickedness, the more grievous should be his punishment.
In fact, it is a more grievous and dangerous challenge than Arab and Palestinian hostility.
But now, none does this, although there is a famine more grievous than that.
Because adultery is a more grievous sin than theft, for it is written Prov.
You part that way with a loved one, it … tends to make any loss more grievous.
Is a stab in the back, Mandrake . More grievous than the wound of a sword or a spear.
My more grievous sin -- not standing by you.
The accursed king will add one more grievous curse, that of a Brahmin.
Is anger more grievous than hatred?
Particularly, the sentence, ‘ Idolatry is more grievous than killing '.
A worse thing - A more grievous disease, or the pains of hell.
I have, uh -- I have put together some … ofthe more grievous activities ofyour cousin Omar.
Idolatry [ on their part ] is more grievous than bloodshed [ on your part ].
Saint Augustine wrote… …”What more grievous death for souls than liberty of error! ”.

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