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Sentence example with the word 'sympathise'
sympathise
Definition
v.
share the feelings of
Last update: September 12, 2015
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A man who has suffered distress and annoyance as you did yesterday and who yet can
sympathise
with the misery of others, such a man.
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He felt that, as yet, no member of his family could possibly
sympathise
with his feelings.
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Why does the Government of India
sympathise
with the Indian Mussalmans if the terms are all they should be.
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Here she had unexpectedly found a friend to
sympathise
with her intelligently.
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A lonely girl is easily
sympathise
d with--and rather likes it; and is inclined to let herself go a little.
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Clough was in politics a Republican, and
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d ardently with the French Revolution of 1848.
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