Synonym: complaint, evil, injury, injustice, objection, protest, wrong. Similar words: aggrieved, advanced, in advance, in advance of, relevant, irrelevant, grief, experience. Meaning: ['grɪːvns] n. 1. a resentment strong enough to justify retaliation 2. an allegation that something imposes an illegal obligation or denies some legal right or causes injustice 3. a complaint about a (real or imaginary) wrong that causes resentment and is grounds for action.
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61 There is no formal grievance machinery here.
62 Is there any solution to the grievance?
63 Nursing a grievance makes you bitter.
64 To have a grievance is to have a purpose in life.
65 Not understanding what he was saying, I continued with my grievance.
66 Turning round and round in the small rooms, life seemed just one big grievance.
67 It is through thick printed blank after the grievance process, specification missing after two rotating rough cut blanks, so that the appropriate thickness, the same table.
68 I would rather go moldy in fastuous than hold the love in grievance.
69 In both situations, the big state feels a sense of grievance over the very existence of its puny neighbour and resents outsiders that act as its self-appointed protectors.
70 Bride suffered grievance, begin to tell remove oneself the good qualities of gone husband.
71 If the grievance or dispute is not resolved in step 1 or 2 above, Employee may file a complaint with the Chief of Labor or his designee.
72 I now psychology very grievance, but my beyond expression, I this how feel do?
73 I smiled, but I am certain my smile looked like a grievance.
74 I'll do that sheriff, but Cavin seemed to have a grievance of his own.
75 The personnel manager promises he will look into the grievance of the office staff.
76 He called me an ungrateful wretch and nourished the grievance to the end of his days.
77 She will use this as a peg to hang her grievance on.
78 But a competition's scat singing conclusion, Li Jinyu felt some grievance, always disposition extroversion 's he held the tears to ask: "where has plays soccer like this."
79 White, in his new capacity , was anxious to exploit his grievance against Golconda.
80 Increasingly, that grievance focuses on what Chinese mockingly call the "guan er dai" and "fu er dai" — the "second generation," children of privileged government officials and the super-rich.
81 And as Lee Harvey Oswald showed(sentence dictionary), even one man with a violent sense of grievance can do a lot of harm.
82 The degree of the tortfeasor's fault is to be taken into account only where it significantly contributes to the grievance of the victim.
83 Anyway, perfecting the teacher grievance system has become one of important problems that the debus must deal with.
84 Our anger was like the anger of children, passing quickly from one petty grievance to another.
85 They were supported, perhaps, by the poorer class with a grievance.
86 He was glad of an opportunity of ventilating his grievance.
87 All this has created vibrancy and buzz, but also dislocation and often a sense of grievance.
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