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    Be·reave
    /bəˈrēv/

    verb

    • 1. be deprived of a loved one through a profound absence, especially due to the loved one's death: "those who counsel the bereaved"
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  3. The meaning of BEREAVE is to deprive of something —usually used with of. How to use bereave in a sentence. to deprive of something —usually used with of; to take away (a valued or necessary possession) especially by force…

  4. verb [ T ] uk / bɪˈriːv / us / bɪˈriːv / be bereaved. Add to word list. to have a close relation or friend who has died: Everyone who has been bereaved has to find his or her own way of coping. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Death and dying. bite. bleed out. buy the farm idiom. cadaveric. cark. death toll. depart this life idiom.

  5. Bereave definition: to deprive and make desolate, especially by death (usually followed by of). See examples of BEREAVE used in a sentence.

  6. Meaning of bereave in English. bereave. verb [ T ] us / bɪˈriːv / uk / bɪˈriːv / be bereaved. Add to word list. to have a close relation or friend who has died: Everyone who has been bereaved has to find his or her own way of coping. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Death and dying. bite. bleed out. buy the farm idiom. cadaveric. cark.

  7. 1. To take a loved one from (a person), especially by death: "Cry aloud for the man who is dead, for the woman and children bereaved" (Alan Paton). 2. To take something valuable or necessary from (a person or thing): "He was subject to fits, which bereaved him ... of his senses" (David Hume).

  8. The verb bereave is used when death takes someone away from you, depriving you of their presence. Overfeeding might bereave you of beloved goldfish. Think of bereave as an old-fashioned verb that's much more likely to show up in the adjective bereaved these days.

  9. Aug 31, 2023 · ( transitive, obsolete) To take away by destroying, impairing, or spoiling; take away by violence. ( transitive) To deprive of power; prevent. ( transitive) To take away someone or something that is important or close; deprive . Death bereaved him of his wife. The castaways were bereft of hope. ( intransitive, rare) To destroy life; cut off.

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