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bereave

American  
[bih-reev] / bɪˈriv /

verb (used with object)

bereaved, bereft, bereaving
  1. to deprive and make desolate, especially by death (usually followed byof ).

    Illness bereaved them of their mother.

  2. to deprive ruthlessly or by force (usually followed byof ).

    The war bereaved them of their home.

  3. Obsolete. to take away by violence.


bereave British  
/ bɪˈriːv /

verb

  1. (usually foll by of) to deprive (of) something or someone valued, esp through death

  2. obsolete to remove by force

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Usage

What does bereave mean? To bereave means to take away and leave devastated. Death bereaves us of our loved ones.Bereave can also mean to deprive by force, as in War has bereaved them of their homes. Those who are devastated by the loss of loved ones can be described as bereaved or bereft. These words can also apply to those who have suffered other serious losses.Bereave is most often used in the context of death. The noun form of bereave is bereavement, referring to a period of mourning or or state of intense grief, especially following the death of a loved one. Bereavement can also be used more generally to mean the state of having lost something very dear.Example: Violence has bereaved us of yet another young person.

Other Word Forms

  • bereavement noun
  • bereaver noun

Etymology

Origin of bereave

First recorded before 900; Middle English bereven, Old English berēafian; cognate with Dutch berooven, German berauben, Gothic biraubōn; equivalent to be- + reave 1

Example Sentences

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But bereaved parents say often by the time that happens, this record of what their child has been doing online has already been deleted.

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The Duke of Sussex has thanked bereaved families mounting a legal challenge against two of the world's biggest tech companies for "telling your stories over and over again".

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"When one Jew is hurt, all Jews feel their pain," he said, adding he was there to "embrace and console the bereaved families".

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First Minister John Swinney said he was "horrified" by the suffering of bereaved families.

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The resort's chief executive Tsuneo Kubo expressed his "deepest condolences to the bereaved family" and said safety measures would be strengthened.

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