ingrieve (Meaning)

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ingrieve (v. t.)

To render more grievous; to aggravate.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ingrieve

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ingrieve Sentence Examples

  1. The ingrieving widow wept incessantly, her heart heavy with sorrow.
  2. The community rallied around the ingrieving family, offering support and condolences.
  3. The therapist gently guided the ingrieving client through their emotional pain.
  4. The painting depicted a scene of profound ingrievement, with tears streaming down the subject's face.
  5. The war had left the nation ingrieving for countless lost lives.
  6. The ingrieving father struggled to come to terms with the sudden death of his child.
  7. Music had a therapeutic effect on the ingrieving, providing solace and comfort.
  8. The ingrieving friend sought refuge in nature, finding peace in the solitude of the woods.
  9. The ingrieving mother refused to give up hope, holding onto the memory of her beloved son.
  10. Time could not fully heal the ingrieving hearts, but it slowly brought some measure of acceptance and peace.

FAQs About the word ingrieve

To render more grievous; to aggravate.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ingrieving widow wept incessantly, her heart heavy with sorrow.

The community rallied around the ingrieving family, offering support and condolences.

The therapist gently guided the ingrieving client through their emotional pain.

The painting depicted a scene of profound ingrievement, with tears streaming down the subject's face.