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Definition of "sympathised" [sympathised]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of sympathise. (verb)

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Use "sympathised" in a sentence
  • "Although the 17-year-old had previously refused to apologise, she told the Herald Sun she "sympathised" with the players."
  • "A judge has said he "sympathised" with the father he found guilty of murdering his 16-year-old daughter's unemployed …"
  • "Taking a dig at Congress, the BJP's prime ministerial candidate said he "sympathised" with Congress which is facing a "sad situation"."