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Definition of Commiserated
1. commiserate [v] - See also: commiserate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Commiserated
Literary usage of Commiserated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ingulph's Chronicle of the Abbey of Croyland: With the Continuations by by Ingulph, Peter (1893)
"66 The venerable chancellor greatly commiserated the misfortunes of so noble a
monastery ... commiserated ..."
2. The Life of Mrs. Jordan: Including Original Private Correspondence, and by James Boaden (1831)
"... sans eyes, sans nose, sans every thing, but fire—Mr. Sheridan commiserated—All
his prospects close upon him—A scenic, and a political death, ..."
3. The Queens of England and Their Times: From Matilda, Queen of William the by Francis Lancelott (1894)
"For я period, the lonely mother and the deserted (laugh 1er occupied the same
hearth, and mutually commiserated ..."
4. Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin by Benjamin Franklin, William Temple Franklin, William Duane (1834)
"... or in a camp. through a wilderness, where nothing was to be purchased I
commiserated their case, and resolved to endeavour procuring them some relief. ..."
5. The Journal of a Tour Made by Señor Juan de Vega [pseud.]: The Spanish by Charles Cochrane (1830)
"... News from Newport — The Picture—An Assaut d'Armes—An Evening Party — A Melancholy
Lover—My Fate piously commiserated—/ determine to leave Brecon. MR. ..."
6. Hugh Bryan: the autobiography of an Irish rebel by Hugh Bryan (1866)
"After awhile, she granted me forgiveness —commiserated my state—soothed me with
rare tact—and won my eternal gratitude. " It is an awful calamity, Hugh, ..."