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How to use commiserate in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word commiserate? Here are some examples.

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We commiserate with fellow supporters when their heroes and their particular sporting interest goes down.
She must certainly come to commiserate with the poor woman on having had such ill fortune for so long.
The young ones don't complain, nor do they want us to commiserate with them.
They congratulate you on the streets after a victory and commiserate with you, or ask you what happened when you lose.
They commiserate and validate each others' feelings and become confidantes.
Local councillors come and go, all express a sincere desire to commiserate, but none has ever lifted a finger.
She will commiserate with you, and share her reason for finally cutting the cord was the same, she caught him cheating.
She knew of his death and was to commiserate with his family had she returned home on Sunday.
We will have 24 hours to think about the game, to have a few drinks and commiserate with each other, and then tomorrow we will get back to work.
After her novel was turned down by publishers and dropped by her agent, she created the site to commiserate with other aspiring authors.
Following a breakup, a woman is likely to commiserate with her friends for a while and then get on with her life.
I would like to commemorate her today at the start of this debate and commiserate with her family and with all those who will miss her.
I commiserate with you on being a bit cracky for some people's tastes.
It must be a nightmare for physicians as well, but I really commiserate with the patients.
Members should perhaps also commiserate with the British people, because we have to put up with Mr Farage on a daily basis.
Mr President, I would like to thank the rapporteurs and the Commissioner, and commiserate with her for her illness.
Many of us commiserate with the issues he raised of the undocumented workers.
At some point my wife signed up to Mumsnet to commiserate with my detractors.
America's defence secretary was the last foreigner to see Sheikh Issa alive and the first to commiserate with Sheikh Hamad.
So she called another really famous pop star to commiserate and ask for advice.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Strongly did I commiserate her, and gently strove to draw her into discourse.
I commiserate with you on the loss of your salary of eighteen pence a week.
When art thou so ready, when is it so seasonable to thee, to commiserate, as in misery?
As her horse lost, all the royals turned to commiserate with the Queen, who looked very disappointed.
I scarcely knew whether to envy or commiserate their apathy.
They appeared to know her well, and seemed greatly to commiserate us.
He exhibited an anguish that they were not able to commiserate.
How then can we commiserate with it as an unfortunate country?
What good mother is there that would not commiserate a penniless spinster, who might have been my lady, and have shared four thousand a year?
Whether they wow the crowd or fail spectacularly, hosts Ant and Dec will be there to celebrate or commiserate.
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