Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • To cause regret or sorrow: used impersonally with object dative of person; be sorry for; repent.

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Examples

  • On the one hand, Santos 'comments aren't exactly unheard of-think, for example, the Turks' view on Kurdish guerrilla groups and their own military incursions into northern Iraq.

    PoliBlog: A Rough Draft of my Thoughts 2009

  • Vanity Fair for this article.) "She will mind deeply what her reference points-namely the titled Europeans she was so fond of-think," says one friend.

    VF Daily 2008

  • Vanity Fair for this article.) "She will mind deeply what her reference points-namely the titled Europeans she was so fond of-think," says one friend.

    VF Daily 2008

  • Vanity Fair for this article.) "She will mind deeply what her reference points-namely the titled Europeans she was so fond of-think," says one friend.

    VF Daily Vicky Ward 2008

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