bereavement in the PONS Dictionary

bereavement Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to suffer a bereavement

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This has turned most farms into a place where people come and meet during bereavements to bury their beloved ones.
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The loss of loved ones and ensuing grief and bereavement are inevitable parts of life.
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He is known as a pioneering researcher in the field of bereavement and trauma.
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The middle pages list any celebrations and bereavements in the past week and a list of events happening in the following week.
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In particular, individuals experiencing relatively normal bereavement reactions were said to be at risk of a worse outcome after receiving grief counselling.
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Among the bills that passed were the 40-hour week, sick leave, vacation and bereavement leave and laws prohibiting age discrimination.
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While many who grieve are able to work through their loss independently, accessing additional support from bereavement professionals may promote the process of healing.
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Researchers have found that 10-12% of people experience a prolonged response to bereavement that impacts functioning and has adverse long-term effects on health.
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The character was involved in numerous storylines, including marriages, bereavements, tragedies and family problems.
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A lot of the songs and characters began as short stories which he was writing to help deal with his bereavement.
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