deep resentment

collocation in English

meaningsofdeepandresentment

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deep
adjective
uk
/diːp/
us
/diːp/
going or being a long way down from the top or surface, or being of a particular distance from the top to ...
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resentment
noun[C or U]
uk
/rɪˈzent.mənt/
us
/rɪˈzent.mənt/
a feeling of anger because you have been forced to accept something that you do ...
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(Definition ofdeepandresentmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There isdeepresentmentabout this matter.
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There will already bedeepresentment.
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That will lead to great unhappiness anddeepresentment.
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This leads to enormous frustration, anger anddeepresentment.
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It has causeddeepresentmentamong many in the industry.
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It is small wonder that there isdeepresentment.
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Racial injustice and discrimination produce adeepresentmentand hostility.
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They will createdeepresentmentthroughout civilian industry, and create a situation which cannot be contained.
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It is undeniable, and quite understandable, that acts of this kind stir updeepresentment.
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It will not; it will causedeepresentment, which is a different thing altogether.
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That has produced a sense ofdeepresentmentagainst this country.
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There isdeepresentmentof unfair discrimination in all its forms.
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A core ofdeepresentmentis established and it contributes to a serious depressive state.
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There is deep anger anddeepresentmentamong all sections of the community.
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It was withdrawn, but not before it had aroused verydeepresentment.
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That statement has causeddeepresentmentand widespread anxiety in the educational world.
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The miner must be rid of thedeepresentmenthe feels about his previous maltreatment.
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Not just anger, butdeepresentment, is building up in the countryside towards the planners.
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This excessive fine will occasion verydeepresentmentamong the rambling fraternity.
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It will create aggravation at the turnstiles anddeepresentmentthroughout the country.
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Many women also harbored adeepresentment.
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Nevertheless, her love is accompanied by adeepresentment.
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Should we be surprised that there isdeepresentmentthroughout the country at the operation of this legislation?
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Something more is necessary to meet thedeepresentmentexpressed by those affected by this continuous air pollution.
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Perhaps, they feel that it does not matter that within this country there isdeepresentmentsimmering below the surface.
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