All 3 Uses of
deplore
in
Far from the Madding Crowd
- All earnestly expressed by their features that their minds did not wander to Holland for a moment on account of this statement, but were deploring the difference which gave rise to the figure; and Mark Clark cried "Hear, hear; just what I should ha' said."†
Chpt 13-15 *
- "I don't accuse you of it—I deplore it.†
Chpt 31-33
- She had sighed for her self-completeness then, and now she cried aloud against the severance of the union she had deplored.†
Chpt 43-45
Definition:
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(deplore) strongly dislike or regret