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complain
verb intransitive
To utter expressions of grief; to lament. I will complain in the bitterness of my spirit. Job 7:117. I complained and my spirit was overwhelmed. Psalm 77:3.
complain
To utter expressions of censure or resentment; to murmur; to find fault . And when the people complained, it displeased the Lord. Numbers 11:1.
complain
To utter expressions of uneasiness, or pain. He complains of thirst. He complains of a head-ache.
complain
To charge; to accuse of an offense; to present an accusation against a person to a proper officer. To A B, one of the justices of the peace for the county of S, complains C D. This verb is regularly followed by of, before the cause of grief or censure; as, to complain of thirst, of ignorance, of vice, of an offender.
complain
To represent injuries, particularly in a writ of Audita Querela.
complain
verb transitive
To lament; to bewail. They might the grievance inwardly complain. This use of complain is uncommon, and hardly legitimate. The phrase is properly elliptical.