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grieve

verb as in mourn, feel deep distress

verb as in upset, distress someone

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But by making them available to a research institution, Jones said, the public might get a better understanding of California’s death row, including how prisoners built community, practiced religion, even grieved.

To call that “recovery” is an insult to every community still grieving, struggling, or dying for lack of care.

From Salon

"The family have requested privacy as they grieve their loss," they added.

From BBC

But Walter’s sudden death by suicide has left everyone in his circle, including Apollo, shocked and grieving.

From Salon

But back in 1995, the album was a welcome opportunity to honor Selena’s talent, grieve her loss and mourn what a long life could have given her and her fans.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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