Examples of 'too grave' in a sentence

Meaning of "too grave"

Too grave: Indicates a situation, topic, or matter that is excessively serious, severe, or solemn in nature

How to use "too grave" in a sentence

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too grave
The situation is too grave to pull out.
The threat to our security too grave.
The problem is too grave to be left to partisan bickering.
The consequences are too grave.
The responsibility is too grave for me to ignore or disregard.
But the consequences of that possibility are too grave to ignore.
War is far too grave a matter to go through traditional channels.
The situation was too grave.
The time is too grave to spin naive plans of revenge.
His condition is too grave.
You are too grave for one who cuts a country dance.
The responsibility is too grave.
People find murder too grave for it to be the subject of frivolous entertainment.
The tiger made a futile attempt to flee but its wound was too grave.
They are too grave.

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To just drop it carelessly into the conversation. This situation is far too grave.
It is too grave.
But I have decided the consequences of that possibility are too grave to ignore.
All this is far too grave for me not to quote you in full.
Well, that does not sound too grave.
The issues are too grave and too great for the whole world.
Oh, the pain is too grave.
The accusation was too grave for Laurentin to continue ignoring it.
But the consequences of that possibility are too grave to ignore . - Dismissed.
This is much too grave a matter for the police, Mr Scarman.
It 's too grave and commanding.

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