Similar words: heave, weave, leave, here and there, heaven, heavens, leave for, leave off. Meaning: [-vd] n. a person who has suffered the death of someone they loved. adj. sorrowful through loss or deprivation.
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31. At some stage a bereaved person usually begins to feel that he or she must be very selfish indeed.
32. When he left, the other actors offered him clumsy commiseration, as to some one who had been bereaved.
33. Recently bereaved widows often fell they are being shunned by people who don't know what to say to them.
34. The shop-woman smiled at her and asked after the bereaved family.
35. Officials in contact with bereaved relatives may have been in as much need of counseling as the families themselves.
36. The bereaved stay home with their families and their sorrow, regrouping in privacy for the New Year.
37. So here the bereaved person meets the church in action.
38. So the trial led to the wrongful conviction of Al-Megrahi and the final betrayal of the bereaved families.
39. This in itself provides a complicated emotional scenario for the bereaved person to cope with.
40. Bereaved men often talk about their social problems being rather more connected with their homes than outside them.
41. Then he was running down the office, howling like a bereaved dog.
42. When it comes to death, counselling the dying, or helping the bereaved, we Christians have become secularised.
43. Mrs Cooper took no pleasure in the rightness of her prediction, the accuracy of the bereaved cockroaches in her kitchen.
44. Bereaved family members are demanding more information about the plane crash.
45. A nameless sense of guilt accompanies some bereaved, as if they are mysteriously to blame.
46. One profession which sees more of the bereaved than the rest of us are undertakers.
47. The bereaved are dimly aware of these feelings, and are equally embarrassed about displaying tears.
48. When we gather the bereaved together we can expect them to unite in their anger and frustration.
49. Begin by listening carefully to how the bereaved speak about their loss.
50. It is therefore suggested that it may well be necessary to provide help for certain groups of bereaved people.
51. It needs to be remembered that bereaved people stay at home.
52. I promise you it isn't the only time that warm relationships have built up between reporters and bereaved families.
53. Now police have apologised for the mistake and promised to review their procedure for returning property to bereaved relatives.
54. She documents the considerable difficulties involved for researchers in approaching bereaved families and countering the disapproval of many outside agencies.
55. It is hard enough, as we have discovered[sentencedict.com], for people to know how to behave as a bereaved person.
56. As some one bereaved through the disease, I felt angry and upset by the flippancy with which you dealt with this subject.
57. This does not mean that when the particular anniversary comes around next time the bereaved person will not find the day difficult.
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58. Keith Gault, whose father Samuel was killed, laid the wreath on behalf of the eight bereaved families.
59. Those who have been bereaved will say that they do not know how to behave as newly-bereaved people.
60. Often a bereaved family will return to the bones of dead elephants many years later.
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