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Detailed Translations for deplore from English to French

deplore:

to deplore verb (deplores, deplored, deploring)

  1. to deplore (nag; complain; complaint; gripe; harp)

Conjugations for deplore:

present
  1. deplore
  2. deplore
  3. deplores
  4. deplore
  5. deplore
  6. deplore
simple past
  1. deplored
  2. deplored
  3. deplored
  4. deplored
  5. deplored
  6. deplored
present perfect
  1. have deplored
  2. have deplored
  3. has deplored
  4. have deplored
  5. have deplored
  6. have deplored
past continuous
  1. was deploring
  2. were deploring
  3. was deploring
  4. were deploring
  5. were deploring
  6. were deploring
future
  1. shall deplore
  2. will deplore
  3. will deplore
  4. shall deplore
  5. will deplore
  6. will deplore
continuous present
  1. am deploring
  2. are deploring
  3. is deploring
  4. are deploring
  5. are deploring
  6. are deploring
subjunctive
  1. be deplored
  2. be deplored
  3. be deplored
  4. be deplored
  5. be deplored
  6. be deplored
diverse
  1. deplore!
  2. let's deplore!
  3. deplored
  4. deploring
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for deplore:

VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
se lamenter de complain; complaint; deplore; gripe; harp; nag complain; express displeasure; put in a complaint; raise objections; wail; whinge; yammer
se plaindre complain; complaint; deplore; gripe; harp; nag bellyache; complain; gripe; grouse; grumble; lament; make complaints; object; protest; raise objections; wail; whinge; yammer
- bemoan; bewail; lament

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Related Definitions for "deplore":

  1. express strong disapproval of1
    • We deplore the government's treatment of political prisoners1
  2. regret strongly1
    • I deplore this hostile action1

Wiktionary Translations for deplore:

deplore
verb
  1. to bewail; to weep bitterly over; to feel sorrow for
deplore
verb
  1. juger quelque chose digne d’une grande pitié, d’une grande compassion.

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
deplore déplorer; regretter betreuren — leedwezen tonen over iets
deplore plaindre bedauern — jemanden bemitleiden, mit jemandem fühlen

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