bemoaned Meaning & Definition

  • En [ bɪˈməʊn]
  • Us [ bɪˈmoʊn]

Meaning of bemoaned In English

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Examples of bemoaned

  • And, tellingly, some writers who bemoaned the booming sale of chromos blamed women, not manufacturers, for their popularity.

  • It appears that the authors bemoaned the arrogance and insensitivity of the relief workers.

  • Coady bemoaned that this art is ' ' as yet, outside of our art world.

  • Opponents of medical charities bemoaned the negative effect of free care on the independence, dignity, and self-sufficiency of the poor.

  • Recently in a college magazine a writer bemoaned the ever-presence of cellphones.

  • Though some contemporaries bemoaned the feminization of public schooling, there should be little doubt that it was not women who defined this institutional structure.

  • Although the reduction of respect for persons to a signed consent form is often bemoaned, it can hardly be denied.

  • He bemoaned their rejection of cheap but nutritious northern dishes such as ' hasty pudding ' (milk porridge).

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