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bewail      
(bewails, bewailing, bewailed)
If you bewail something, you express great sorrow about it. (JOURNALISM LITERARY)
...songs that bewail his dissatisfaction in love.
VERB: V n
Bewail      
·vi To express grief; to Lament.
II. Bewail ·vt To express deep sorrow for, as by wailing; to Lament; to wail over.
bewail      
I. v. a.
Bemoan, lament, deplore, rue, grieve for or over, mourn for, mourn over, express sorrow for.
II. v. n.
Mourn, moan, lament, sorrow, grieve.
Examples of use of Bewail
1. Before you bewail the death of the free market – it is still there.
2. Politicians, religious leaders and social activists have all joined in to bewail the undoubted horrors of slavery and to apologise for British complicity in this social evil.
3. The affliction that blinds one small town to its good fortune also clouds eyes in Whitehall and in newspapers that bewail the curse of immigration.
4. Business leaders and the wealthy journalists who write for them may bewail this÷ the French regularly reject Anglo–Saxon–style capitalism, and the left electorate does not want the "third way". Every new election makes this clear.