had deplored
-había deplorado
Past perfectconjugation ofdeplore.There are other translations for this conjugation.

deplore

deplore
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. deplorar
The child deplored the loss of her beloved chinchilla.El niño deploró la pérdida de su querida chinchilla.
b. lamentar
Carlos Ochoa, whose death we deeply deplore, is survived by four daughters.Carlos Ochoa, cuyo muerte deploramos profundamente, deja a cuatro hijas.
a. deplorar
"I deplore the exploitation of vulnerable women," said the defendant before being charged with sex trafficking."Deploro la explotación de mujeres vulnerables", dijo el inculpado antes de que lo acusaron de tráfico sexual.
b. condenar
Politicians publicly state that they deplore racism, but nothing is done about it.Los políticos afirman públicamente que condenan el racismo, pero no hacen nada al respecto.
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