ungrieve

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

un- +‎ grieve

Verb[edit]

ungrieve (third-person singular simple present ungrieves, present participle ungrieving, simple past and past participle ungrieved)

  1. Alternative form of un-grieve
    • 1969, Alexander's Magazine - Volumes 4-5, page 155:
      T” ungrieve its woes this world hath long endeavored, When may love's heart cease to mourn?
    • 1997, Berean Search Light - Volume 58, page 217:
      I guess I am an inquisitive type of person, because when I read statements like this my first thought is, what grieves the Holy Spirit, and how do we ungrieve Him or set the record straight?
    • 2018, Beth Bachmann, AWOL:
      absent without leave leave me be ungrieve me a little I am off duty soldier in process of the desert at night