Similar words: regret, regress, egregious, segregate, segregated, regressive, segregation, desegregate. Meaning: [rɪ'gretəbl] adj. deserving regret.
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31. He neither showed nor expressed any grief at this regrettable development.
32. As praise costs so little, this is a regrettable finding to emerge from studies of parent-child relationships.
33. Neither welcomed the presence of the city's poor, the majority of its population, though both recognised their regrettable necessity.
34. The departure of Richard Wilcock and his staff was equally regrettable.
35. This is regrettable, certainly, and everything should be done to make the lives of these animals as good as practicable.
36. There was regrettable delay in serving it and it should have been served personally on Mr. Butler in prison.
37. It's regrettable that we can't go in June when the weather is best.
38. It is regrettable that our appeal a dead letter.
39. It is regrettable that we never speak seriously.
40. It is regrettable that he doesn't follow your instruction.
41. It's regrettable that bob do not follow your instructions.
42. It is regrettable that strike leaders seem intent on spoiling holidays.
43. Visitor A : Oh, it's so regrettable! How about the small pavilion nearby?
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44. Contemplate the fact that you might have made a regrettable, but somewhat explainable decision then.
45. When everybody immerses in the Olympic Games succeed when the jubilation which begins, I actually heard one to let the people be supposed to feel the very regrettable matter.
46. To this small but increasingly strident group a victory for Hanoi was not regrettable.
47. '' Some extremists will mourn bin Laden, and it is regrettable that he was not captured to stand trial for crimes for which he brazenly took credit.
48. South Korea's Unification Ministry called the North Korean decision regrettable.
49. A person who does a regrettable action is often regretful afterwards.
50. It is regrettable that our appeal remained a dead letter.
51. The reason behind decisions we must make today is regrettable.
52. The American Civil Liberties Union said that a regrettable reversal under political pressure will strike a blow to American values and the rule of law and will undermine America's credibility.
53. Flaherty had hinted on Thursday the report would be grim, saying the job numbers would be "very regrettable" and there was a risk that Canada's recession would get much worse.
54. On December 2,1943, a most regrettable and disturbing incident took place at the port of Ban.
55. It is regrettable the current economic crisis for many training enterprises and ring the death Bell.
56. The ignorance of a director of this large organization is regrettable.
57. The tendency of many economists to sweep noneconomic factors into the dustbin of ceteris paribus is indeed regrettable.
58. Even those regrettable types seemed trivial enough to be laughed out of sight -- and forgotten.
59. He spoke of this as a regrettable lapse into political exoticism on his part.
60. Many people, particularly women, make the often regrettable mistake of getting involved with married person.
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