"Deep mourning" refers to a state of intense sadness or grief that someone experiences after the loss of a loved one.
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India is
in deep mourning after the sudden demise of the veteran actress, who did not just give Indian cinema her soul as an artist but also empowered thousands of women
«This could also explain why people fall into depression or
deep mourning after a separation from their partner: Due to the lack of oxytocin secretion, the reward system is under - stimulated, and is more or less in a withdrawal state,» says Prof. Hurlemann.
Harada mentioned in a tweet that he viewed Nakamura as a father figure and that he is in
deep mourning from the loss.
There, she was killed by falling debris during a hurricane, and Reiss went
into deep mourning.
«Not only is our department in
deep mourning, so is law enforcement throughout the country,» Gomezsaid.
We learn through the interrogation that its been a year since she lost her husband Kane (Oscar Isaac), also a soldier, and she remains in
deep mourning.
But he extended few public words of consolation to those in
deep mourning, nor did Trump address the debate over gun violence that has raged since a 19 - year - old gunman killed 17 and injured 14 others.
As a society we have constructed this movie image of what grief should look like, the bereaved go into
a deep mourning for a while, but then they pull themselves together, «move on» with their lives, and the grief is finished.
«Perhaps you are suffering after devastating loss, trauma or life change and have found yourself in
deep mourning.