un-grieve

verb

Etymology

From un- + grieve.

  1. derived from gravo
  2. derived from grever
  3. inherited from greven
  4. prefixed as un-grieve — “un + grieve

Definitions

  1. To stop or cause to stop grieving because the cause of grief is removed.

    • God was deeply grieved and there was no one to un-grieve Him quickly enough.
    • They've grieved you for years and now they're being asked to un-grieve you, and, sadly, that just isn't something that very many people understand because, well, it's never been a possibility before now.
    • “Mind telling me what you were doing?” “I needed to un-grieve God.”

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA