Definitionn. commiserates with someone who has had misfortune
Last update: September 15, 2015
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Joseph Cowen was at that time a strong Radical on domestic questions, an advocate of co-operation, an admirer of Garibaldi, Mazzini and Kossuth, a sympathizer with Irish Nationalism, and one who in speech, dress and manner identified himself with the North-country mining class. [Please select]
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He was an ardent sympathizer with the aims of the Jesuits, and life at Quebec soon became almost monastic in its austerity. [Please select]
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The word came back that the man's name was Addison, and he claimed to be a Union sympathizer who owned a plantation near by. [Please select]
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The sympathizer sees himself in others and feels their suffering as his own. [Please select]
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To Gregory, Grace Noir was but a charming and conscientious sympathizer in his life-work, the atmosphere in which he breathed freest. [Please select]
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AT THE FARM-HOUSE AGAIN McKnight is always a sympathizer with the early worm. [Please select]
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The democratic sympathizer of today is inclined to point to those first State Governments as a continuance of the old order. [Please select]
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You can be only an investigator or an intellectual sympathizer with my people. [Please select]
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Meanwhile the young author had bethought himself of his early sympathizer, Mr. [Please select]
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Not a single sympathizer among these millions of hurrying human beings. [Please select]
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This was the wife that Garfield selected, and he found her indeed a helper and a sympathizer in all his sorrows and joys. [Please select]
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