Begrudge in a sentence as a verb

He was the first reporter to write about YC. So I can't really begrudge him the pageviews he knew he'd get from HN over this.

We don't begrudge our local pizza place earning profit off of us for providing us with a service.

I don't begrudge anyone the right to practice their religion, but I do wish it had been based on her right to privacy.

Or, with comments like those found in this piece [1], its intellectual lamenting with, "[...] I begrudge a society that would turn it into a phenomenon.

I hate to be bitchy and don't begrudge agencies but I think they're fundamentally different to tech startups.

Now, we all have a mission, and I don't begrudge you yours, and maybe making these obnoxious web wrappers will turn out to be the next big Amazon.

You can begrudge the first DPR his lame security, shady ****** contracts, and ill-gotten fortune, but he's the product of our system, and his shame is our shame.

I don't begrudge wanting popularity, it was hard for me to stop lusting after, but I do begrudge conflating "people like my style" with "I am a great person who makes great things".

Obviously, the device may be bricked for reasons entirely unrelated to whatever you've hacked, but I don't begrudge manufacturers for drawing a line in the sand and not wanting to expend resources beyond it.

More like, "proprietary Javascript framework locked to proprietary hosted cloud service, no information about pricing".Not that I begrudge anybody the chance to make some money, but along with Meteor I feel like there's a slightly deceptive nature to this kind of thing where the home page is emblazoned with "look, it's all free!

Begrudge definitions

verb

be envious of; set one's heart on

See also: envy

verb

wish ill or allow unwillingly

See also: resent