bereavement
31bereavement — noun state of sorrow over the death or departure of a loved one (Freq. 3) • Syn: ↑mourning • Derivationally related forms: ↑bereave, ↑mourn (for: ↑mourning) • H …
32Cruse Bereavement Care — Type Bereavement charity Founded 1957 (1957) Location Richmond upon Thames, Surrey Key people Royal Patron: HM Queen Elizabeth II Life President: Dr Colin Murray Parkes OBE …
33The Sexuality of Bereavement — Infobox Album| Name = The Sexuality of Bereavement Type = EP Artist = My Dying Bride Released = 1994 Recorded = 1993 Genre = Death/doom metal Length = 15:14 Producer = Peaceville Records Reviews = Last album = I Am the Bloody Earth (1994) This… …
34communal bereavement — (kuh.MYOO.nul buh.REEV.munt) n. When one or more people die, the widespread feeling of loss or distress among people who did not know the deceased personally. Example Citation: The measure of communal bereavement that Catalano and Hartig use in… …
35The Sexuality Of Bereavement — The Sexuality Of Bearevement est le cinquième album EP du groupe de doom metal/metal gothique britannique My Dying Bride, sorti en 1994. Portail du metal Ce document provient de « The Sexuality of Bereavement ». Catégories …
36post-bereavement apparition — see bereavement hallucination …
37post-bereavement hallucination — see bereavement hallucination …
38The Sexuality of Bereavement — The Sexuality Of Bearevement est le cinquième album EP du groupe de doom metal/metal gothique britannique My Dying Bride, sorti en 1994. Portail du metal Catégories : Album de My Dying BrideAlbum musical sorti en 1994 …
39Grief — Bereavement redirects here. For the film, see Bereavement (film). For other uses, see Grief (disambiguation). A funeral during the Siege of Sarajevo in 1992 Grief is a multi faceted response to loss, particularly to the loss of someone or… …
40bereave — bereavement, n. bereaver, n. /bi reev /, v.t., bereaved or bereft, bereaving. 1. to deprive and make desolate, esp. by death (usually fol. by of): Illness bereaved them of their mother. 2. to deprive ruthlessly or by force (usually fol. by of):… …