How to Use grieve in a Sentence
grieve
verb- The children are still grieving the death of their mother.
- It grieves me to see my brother struggling like this.
- People need time to grieve after the death of a family member.
- Her decision to live overseas grieved her mother.
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Take time to grieve in the days, months, and even years to come.
—Molly Longman, refinery29.com, 28 June 2022
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Chege hasn’t had much time to grieve the loss of her job.
—Jennifer Liu, CNBC, 20 Feb. 2025
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What’s the right way to grieve when the act won’t forgive a crime?
—Robert Abele, Los Angeles Times, 7 Mar. 2025
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The Franks, for their part, were ready to be out of the spotlight and able to grieve in peace.
—Meilan Solly, Smithsonian Magazine, 20 May 2024
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In Texas, the Afghan couple continues to grieve the loss of the child.
—Anchorage Daily News, 20 Oct. 2022
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And a New Yorker who, quite frankly, needs to take time to grieve.
—Fox News, 27 Feb. 2021
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These past six months have been a time to grieve and a time to be grateful.
—Mary Colurso | [email protected], al, 10 Nov. 2022
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There are about as many ways to grieve as there are ways to lose loved ones.
—Christine Pride, SELF, 21 Nov. 2024
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Vanessa and her fiancé would take the time to grieve and mourn the loss of their child.
—Cassell Ferere, Forbes, 6 May 2021
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Many of Kitchens’ friends took to Facebook to grieve and show their love for her.
—Nicole Lopez, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 17 Apr. 2024
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In the films, characters don’t get much time to grieve.
—Shirley Li, The Atlantic, 16 Jan. 2021
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There is not just one way to grieve, and there is no time schedule.
—Nancy Berns, The Conversation, 27 July 2022
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The tragic death of his father taught Ehlinger how to grieve.
—Joel A. Erickson, The Indianapolis Star, 1 Aug. 2021
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Stephens and Almereyda have both been grieving the loss of David Lynch.
—Georg Szalai, The Hollywood Reporter, 3 Feb. 2025
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Ijabu Hassan has had no chance to grieve the deaths of her children.
—Scott McWhinnie, CNN, 7 July 2022
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Give yourself time to grieve, and then figure out where to click back in. 5.
—Women's Health, 19 June 2023
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His lover, the spy Nakia (Lupita Nyong'o), has fled Wakanda to grieve in peace.
—A.a. Dowd, Chron, 8 Nov. 2022
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When a death at the retirement home forces a pause, the friends grieve, pay tribute – and grow.
—Monitor Contributors, The Christian Science Monitor, 26 Sep. 2023
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Amid the busy work of grief, the young women have no real time to grieve for themselves.
—Justin Chang, The New Yorker, 7 Mar. 2025
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For Olivia, the event was both a protest to speak out against injustice and a vigil to grieve a death.
—Suyin Haynes, Time, 16 Mar. 2021
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Then there’s the business of getting back to work, back to life while grieving.
—Cody Delistraty, TIME, 1 July 2024
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There are so many huge changes that have happened, things to be grateful for, and things to grieve.
—Chris Willman, Variety, 28 Aug. 2022
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May God bring comfort and peace to all who are grieving.
—Jonathan Limehouse, USA TODAY, 3 Aug. 2024
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Her performance as the grieving mother in the movie was that good.
—Mary McNamara, Los Angeles Times, 10 Mar. 2024
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That’s the message this grieving man brought to the world figure skating stage.
—Steve Buckley, New York Times, 27 Mar. 2025
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After two years of grieving someone who was never really gone, Mark can finally reunite with the love of his life in the outside world.
—Ethan Shanfeld, Variety, 21 Mar. 2025
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