Examples of 'sympathised' in a sentence

Meaning of "sympathised"

To sympathise is to show compassion or understanding for someone else's feelings or experiences
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  • simple past tense and past participle of sympathise

How to use "sympathised" in a sentence

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sympathised
He sympathised with the pain of his dearest.
Not that she sympathised with him.
He sympathised with women and started affairs.
I went there and sympathised with her.
You sympathised with the enemy.
It is however clear that he sympathised with it.
They now sympathised with the singer.
Al would have empathised and sympathised.
His supervisor sympathised with his plight.
I sympathised with the person moaning to me.
The court also sympathised with the girl.
I sympathised with the villagers.
And there are many who sympathised with him.
He sympathised with my hopes and dreams.
I know she would have sympathised.

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Some have sympathised with his fate.
Have never ever sympathised.
He also sympathised with the families of the victims.
Many within the infantry sympathised with the residents.
Toby sympathised and suggested that he speak to a professional.
A law officer sympathised with me.
But he sympathised with the protesters despite the disruption.
Because the publishing house sympathised with revolutionary movements.
I sympathised with his attitude.
The women sympathised.
She sympathised with her.
You were the only man who sympathised with my sorrow.
They sympathised with him.
In reality they sympathised.
Nobody sympathised with her.
This judge was right wing but saw the case and sympathised with it.
They all sympathised with her.
John Lennon would have no doubt sympathised.
Everyone sympathised with her.
I feel sure that the Bishop neither understood nor sympathised.
Two younger girls sympathised strongly with their mother.
With this French duly sympathised.
We went and sympathised with them.
He sympathised with the victims and promised to help them.
But others sympathised.
We sympathised with him.
Some leaders of Masjumi sympathised with the rebellion.
Or sympathised with one.
Bruno was a person with whom West had long sympathised and even identified.
Jesus sympathised with people.
Various proponents of Hindu nationalism supported or sympathised with the creation of Israel.
But he said he sympathised with the protesters despite the disruption.
I should have just slit your throat I sympathised and let you go.
He sympathised with me.
Until I felt such pleasure that the world sympathised and took on a soft and lofty appeal.

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