WORD: BEREAVE
MEANING:
1. To take a loved one from (a person), especially by death: "Cry aloud for the man who is dead, for the woman and children bereaved" (Alan Paton). 2. To take something valuable or necessary from (a person or thing): "He was subject to fits, which bereaved him ... of his senses" (David Hume).
EXAMPLE/USAGE:
1. Why bereavement can lead to a ‘broken heart’
PRONOUNCE:
be·reave - बरीव / बिरीव
LINK: BEREAVE
MEANING:
1. To take a loved one from (a person), especially by death: "Cry aloud for the man who is dead, for the woman and children bereaved" (Alan Paton). 2. To take something valuable or necessary from (a person or thing): "He was subject to fits, which bereaved him ... of his senses" (David Hume).
EXAMPLE/USAGE:
1. Why bereavement can lead to a ‘broken heart’
PRONOUNCE:
be·reave - बरीव / बिरीव
LINK: BEREAVE
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