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    de·plore
    [dəˈplôr]
    verb
    deplore (verb) · deplores (third person present) · deplored (past tense) · deplored (past participle) · deploring (present participle)
    1. feel or express strong disapproval of (something):
      "we deplore this act of violence"
    Origin
    mid 16th century (in the sense ‘weep for, regret deeply’): from French déplorer or Italian deplorare, from Latin deplorare, from de- ‘away, thoroughly’ + plorare ‘bewail’.
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    verb
    1. feel or express strong disapproval of (something):
      be shocked by
      be offended by
      be scandalized by
      find unacceptable
      be against
      frown on
      disapprove of
      look askance at
      express regret about
      complain about
      grieve over
      express sorrow about
      sorrow over
      sigh over
      cry over
      weep over
      shed tears over
      beat one's breast about
      wring one's hands over
      plain over
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