English to Tamil Dictionary grieve

grieve

கவலைப்படவும்
definition
verb
she grieved for her father
suffer grief.
translation of 'grieve'
விசனப்படு,
துக்கப்படு
verb
வருந்து,
துயரப்படு
example
It's terribly important to give yourself time not just to 'grieve' but to recover from the grief.
Let patients and family members know that people 'grieve' in different ways.
His brother Robin, 33, crewed the boat at the last minute and left a pregnant wife to 'grieve' and to bring up a child who will never know his father.
Merten's family gathered at his mother's home in Sumner yesterday to 'grieve' the loss of their brother and son.
So, when the time came for him to graduate, he wrote his parents a letter that he knew would 'grieve' his mother.
Maybe now my devastated family can start to 'grieve' in peace.
‘When he knew his cancer was untreatable, he told us he had no regrets except that he was leaving my mother to 'grieve' ,’ Richard said.
We were heartbroken and still 'grieve' this loss.
These memorials also offer an opportunity for people to 'grieve' in their own way.
The death of any innocent person should 'grieve' us all regardless of nationality, political affiliation, wealth, creed, race, colour or gender.
she did not have the opportunity to 'grieve' her mother's death
In a short statement Mr Smith's family last night said: ‘We ask that our privacy is respected at this difficult time so that we may be left alone to 'grieve' our son.’
We 'grieve' deeply the loss of human life.
Many people find they cannot 'grieve' properly until this process has been completed.
The mothers need to 'grieve' the death of their sons; they need to vent their emotions in order to sustain their own sanity.
We can only hope to bring the matter to a successful conclusion to try to bring some form of closure to families who have been 'grieving' their loved ones for a generation and more.
The Kennedys 'grieved' their lost son and brother - a bright, handsome young man with political ambitions destined for greatness.
Rainbows is a peers support programme to assist children or adults who are 'grieving' a death or separation.
There is no reading, there are no words, that can truly comfort those who are 'grieving' the loss of their loved ones today.
It can be comforting to the 'griever' to know that you are not frightened away by his or her grief.
Although 'grievers' sometimes want to be alone, they also want to talk about what has affected their lives.
But the further I get away from my father's death, the more I think I wrote these pieces as a way of 'grieving' his loss.
It 'grieves' us to have to disagree with Dr Moreland.
And as the size of the death-toll becomes clearer, I fear there will be scarcely a community in our country where families are not 'grieving' the loss of a loved one.
I have acted only out of love for you and it 'grieves' me that my only son no longer feels able to speak to me about his own feelings.
It 'grieves' me to think all our hard work is being spoilt by a minority.
The 20-year-old is the latest in a long line of motorcyclists, most of them young, who have left behind 'grieving' families.
Families 'grieving' the loss of a child will also receive extra help, with a slice of the cash going to develop bereavement services in the city.
A husband was today 'grieving' for the wife he lost just hours after she gave birth to their second son.
It 'grieves' me that I must keep secrets from you but it cannot be avoided.
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