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What is the past tense of commiserate?

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The past tense of commiserate is commiserated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of commiserate is commiserates.

The present participle of commiserate is commiserating.

The past participle of commiserate is commiserated.

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He commiserated with victims of the disastrous floods in May by telling them about a burst pipe he once had.
After the first woman's sale was completed and she'd left to join her mother, the cashier commiserated kindly with me.
I pitied the hapless patient and commiserated with the unhappy house officer, unsettled by the echoes of my own mistakes.
Neighbours commiserated her descent and her miserable sentence, but she saw it otherwise.
Visitors came, one of them commiserated with Maha, sitting at Ali's bedside, about Ramadan al-Bakari.
Perhaps I should have commiserated with Mr Tsvangirai after his recent savage beating.

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