Definition of Sympathised

1. Verb. (past of sympathise) ¹

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Definition of Sympathised

1. sympathise [v] - See also: sympathise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sympathised

sympathetic
sympathetic detonation
sympathetic detonations
sympathetic hyperactivity
sympathetic nervous system
sympathetic strike
sympathetic vibration
sympathetical
sympathetically
sympathetick
sympathetics
sympathies
sympathin
sympathins
sympathise
sympathised (current term)
sympathiser
sympathisers
sympathises
sympathising
sympathisingly
sympathist
sympathists
sympathize
sympathize with
sympathized
sympathizer
sympathizers
sympathizes
sympathizing

Literary usage of Sympathised

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of by Chetham Society (1853)
"These persons sympathised with the late monarch on religious grounds. But besides these there were in Lancashire great numbers of ..."

2. Conversations with Distinguished Persons During the Second Empire, from 1860 by Nassau William Senior (1880)
"affectionate heart sympathised with all testimonies of affection. He disapproved of all worldly cares, ' Sufficient,' he said, ' for the day is the evil ..."

3. Gossip from Paris During the Second Empire: Correspondence (1864-1869) of by Anthony B. North Peat (1903)
"He loved cats because he sympathised with their nature. He well-nigh lost his hand once at the Jardin des Plantes by touching the nose of a lion with the ..."

4. The Jacobite Trials at Manchester in 1694: From an Unpublished Manuscript by William Beamont (1853)
"These persons sympathised with the late monarch on religious grounds. But besides these there were in Lancashire great numbers of ..."

5. A History of Greece: From the Earliest Period to the Close of the Generation by George Grote (1869)
"... either been exiles refusai " 8 themselves, or sympathised with the exiles—was experienced only the prelude to a series of others (presently by Agesi- . ..."

6. Record of a School: Exemplifying the General Principles of Spiritual Culture by Elizabeth Palmer Peabody (1835)
"But, he asked, why they thought of the pleasure of ingenuity, rather than sympathised with the boy caught, who was very often hurt or angry? ..."

7. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of by Chetham Society (1853)
"These persons sympathised with the late monarch on religious grounds. But besides these there were in Lancashire great numbers of ..."

8. Conversations with Distinguished Persons During the Second Empire, from 1860 by Nassau William Senior (1880)
"affectionate heart sympathised with all testimonies of affection. He disapproved of all worldly cares, ' Sufficient,' he said, ' for the day is the evil ..."

9. Gossip from Paris During the Second Empire: Correspondence (1864-1869) of by Anthony B. North Peat (1903)
"He loved cats because he sympathised with their nature. He well-nigh lost his hand once at the Jardin des Plantes by touching the nose of a lion with the ..."

10. The Jacobite Trials at Manchester in 1694: From an Unpublished Manuscript by William Beamont (1853)
"These persons sympathised with the late monarch on religious grounds. But besides these there were in Lancashire great numbers of ..."

11. A History of Greece: From the Earliest Period to the Close of the Generation by George Grote (1869)
"... either been exiles refusai " 8 themselves, or sympathised with the exiles—was experienced only the prelude to a series of others (presently by Agesi- . ..."

12. Record of a School: Exemplifying the General Principles of Spiritual Culture by Elizabeth Palmer Peabody (1835)
"But, he asked, why they thought of the pleasure of ingenuity, rather than sympathised with the boy caught, who was very often hurt or angry? ..."

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