0 past simple and past participle of grieve --
1 to feel or express great sadness, especially when someone dies: --
[ + obj + to infinitive ] It grieves me to see all this food going to waste.
He is still grieving for/over his wife.
The point that grieved me most concerned police cadets.
I have visited sites which have grieved me considerably.
I am grieved to know why they cannot do so.
I am deeply grieved that he is not here to-day.
Many grieving parents ask for assistance in getting the bodies home, and they would be equally grieved if we made an exception in this case.
They said that they never listened to a word she said, but they looked at her face, and if she seemed grieved they felt sorry.
We understand, and we certainly grieved with her at her sad loss.
Furthermore, some, though not all, of the children one grieved for over the suffering that they had to sustain.