0 present participle of bemoan
1 to complain or express sadness about something:
Researchers at universities are always bemoaning their lack of funds.
The author was consulted by a married woman with late-stage cancer who was bemoaning the fact that her husband 'cannot boil an egg'.
To claim that only situational effects are real while bemoaning participants' dispositional lack of insight into this important truth is incoherent.
While bemoaning putatively evaporating state authority, these texts often fail to reassert the values of the broad social and political left.
There were no legions of painters bemoaning the lack of tools to realise their visions or calling for engineers to assist them in doing so.
Despite bemoaning these deficiencies, political parties continued to favour partisan loyalty over competence in judicial appointments.
For a country in which historians spend a good deal of time bemoaning the lack of source material, this volume shows what is available given patient searching.
We are always bemoaning our climate, as though we never get sunshine and beautiful sunny days in the summer.
There is no point in bemoaning the law.