sympathize|sympathized|sympathizes|sympathizing in English
verb sympathize (Amer.)
[sym·pa·thize || 'sɪmpəθaɪz]
commiserate, feel compassion for; condole; be in agreement with (also sympathise)
Use "sympathize|sympathized|sympathizes|sympathizing" in a sentence
1. We sympathized with the bereaved family.
2. Many people sympathize with the strikers.
3. I sympathize with you.
4. Who will sympathize with her?’
5. 6 I sympathize with you.
6. Sympathizing with rebels is an offence against the crown punishable by death!
7. Condolent, "sympathizing, compassionate," is attested from c
8. Synonyms & Antonyms of Commiserating. as in empathizing, sympathizing.
9. I do sympathize with you.
10. I really sympathize with you.
11. 9 I really sympathize with your sufferings.
12. Everyone would sympathize with you.
13. 19 Please,dear,we sympathize deeply.
14. 1 Everyone would sympathize with you.
15. I sympathize deeply with his family.
16. We sympathize with people in affliction.
17. 14 I do sympathize with you.
18. 3 words related to Condole: commiserate, sympathise, sympathize
19. I can really sympathize with John.
20. I really sympathize with your sufferings.
21. Condole with - share the suffering of compassionate, feel for, pity, sympathize with grieve, sorrow - feel grief commiserate, sympathise, sympathize: 40
22. 4 I really sympathize with you.
23. I entirely sympathize with this view.
24. 16 I entirely sympathize with this view.
25. Sympathizer, -iserbn person who sympathizes, esp one who supports a cause or a political party.