grievance in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for grievance in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

grievance [Brit ˈɡriːv(ə)ns, Am ˈɡrivəns] N

grievance committee [ˈɡriːvnskəˌmɪtɪ] N

grievance procedure [ˈɡriːvnsprəˌsiːdʒə(r)] N ADMIN

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rake up grievance
nurse grievance, hatred, hope

Translations for grievance in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

grievance in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for grievance in the English»Italian Dictionary

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redress grievance
redress of grievance

grievance Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to harbor a grievance against sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Ward listened to the player's grievances, but did not respond at the time.
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He interacted with the candidates through his and addressed grievances on a regular basis.
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The miners had other grievances; for example, high payments for room and board in company lodging, and check cashing fees at company saloons.
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Grievance stands for the argument that people rebel over issues of identity, e.g. ethnicity, religion, social class, etc., rather than over economics.
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Currently there is no forum for minority grievances to be addressed.
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This may involve the strategic filing of unfair labor practice charges or grievances, picketing, leafleting or bannering.
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He encouraged the farmers there to become united and tell the government about their grievances.
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Most people were more concerned over their standards of living than redressing old grievances.
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Add the homesickness caused by incessant travelling to the list of grievances and it was quite obvious that all was not well.
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Furthermore, although originally multiethnic in composition, the protest and ensuing violence quickly assumed interracial overtones, with politicians airing grievances and even calling for more violence.
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