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grieve grieved griev·ing vt : to submit (a grievance) to a grievance procedure [wage claims…had been contractually grieved "M. A. Kelly"] vi : to bring a grievance under a grievance procedure [as a union member, Jackson was obligated to — not sue "Jackson v. Liquid Carbonic Corp., 863 F.2d 111 (1988)"] ...
aggrieve
aggrieve ag·grieved ag·griev·ing : to inflict injury on: as a : to adversely affect the interests of [was not the party aggrieved by the exemption] b : to infringe or deny the rights of [a person aggrieved by an unlawful search and seizure "Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 41(e)"] ...
plaintiff
plaintiff [Middle French plaintif, from plaintif, adj., grieving, from plaint lamentation, from Latin planctus, from plangere to strike, beat one's breast, lament] : the party who institutes a legal action or claim (as a counterclaim) see also complainant, complaint, libellant compare defendant, prosecution ...
Condole
To express sympathetic sorrow to grieve in sympathy followed by with...
Engrieve
To grieve...
Erme
To grieve to feel sad...
Greeve
See Grieve an overseer...
Grieve
A manager of a farm or overseer of any work a reeve a manorial bailiff...
Griever
One who or that which grieves...
Grieving
Sad sorrowful causing grief...
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