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bereavement [bɪˈriːvmənt] n
1. the condition having been deprived of something or someone valued, esp through death 2. a death ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
bereavement noun loss, death, misfortune, deprivation, affliction, tribulation those who have suffered a bereavement Translations bereavement [bɪˈriːvmənt] n (= grief) → deuil m bereavement counselling (British) bereavement counseling (US) n → soutien aux personnes endeuillées)m psychologique > She's been going for bereavement counselling since the death of her husband → Elle reçoit un soutien psychologique depuis la mort de son mari. bereavement counsellor (British) bereavement counselor (US) n → chargé(e) des familles endeuillées)m/f d'accompagnement > bereavement n (= death in family) → Trauerfall m; owing to a/his recent bereavement → wegen or aufgrund eines Trauerfalls/dieses für ihn so schmerzlichen Verlusts; to sympathize with somebody in his bereavement → jds Leid teilen (= feeling of loss) → schmerzlicher Verlust; to feel a sense of bereavement at something → etw als schmerzlichen Verlust empfinden How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The latter's distraction at his bereavement is a subject too painful to be dwelt on; its after-effects showed how deep the sorrow sunk. But Rachel's presence in it, after her recent bereavement, operated as a check on the gaieties of her cousins, the Miss Ablewhites--and she herself requested that her visit might be deferred to a more favourable opportunity. I never in my life was more affected by the contemplation of happiness, under circumstances of privation and bereavement, than in my visits to these establishments. |
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