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Definition of Sympathises
1. sympathise [v] - See also: sympathise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sympathises
Literary usage of Sympathises
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Antiquary (1871)
"... popularly known as Caesar's Camp, and cordially sympathises with those gentlemen
who are exerting themselves to preserve a site so interesting to the ..."
2. The Gentlest Art: A Choice of Letters, by Entertaining Hands by Edward Verrall Lucas (1907)
"... An Indian pupil sympathises with Sir George Grove after an
accident -^ *c> *c> ^y -oy [1886] KIND LAT SAHIB SALAMAT ..."
3. The Gentlest Art: A Choice of Letters by Entertaining Hands by Edward Verrall Lucas (1907)
"... An Indian pupil sympathises with Sir George Grove after an
accident <2> *2>- <2» *cy *^- [1886] KIND LAT SAHIB SALAMAT, — I was so very sad
when our ..."
4. Shakespeare Studies, and Essay on English Dictionaries by Thomas Spencer Baynes, Lewis Campbell (1896)
"... who, influenced mainly by Sturm and Ascham, sympathises with the general views
and aims of the humanists. As reformers, however, both Brinsley and Hoole ..."
5. The National Review (1855)
"He sympathises with the modern bent of thought. He is touched with the triumphant,
somewhat boastful temper, of an age of physical discovery. ..."
6. Correspondence Between Goethe and Carlyle by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Thomas Carlyle, Charles Eliot Norton (1887)
"... who sympathises with me in most things, agrees also in my admiration of you ;
and would have me, in her name, beg of you to accept this purse, the work, ..."
7. Conversations with Distinguished Persons During the Second Empire, from 1860 by Nassau William Senior (1880)
"The French nation sympathises with us, but not the Emperor, and the distress is
greater here than with you, as it comes on a poorer people. ..."
8. The Antiquary (1871)
"... popularly known as Caesar's Camp, and cordially sympathises with those gentlemen
who are exerting themselves to preserve a site so interesting to the ..."
9. The Gentlest Art: A Choice of Letters, by Entertaining Hands by Edward Verrall Lucas (1907)
"... An Indian pupil sympathises with Sir George Grove after an
accident -^ *c> *c> ^y -oy [1886] KIND LAT SAHIB SALAMAT ..."
10. The Gentlest Art: A Choice of Letters by Entertaining Hands by Edward Verrall Lucas (1907)
"... An Indian pupil sympathises with Sir George Grove after an
accident <2> *2>- <2» *cy *^- [1886] KIND LAT SAHIB SALAMAT, — I was so very sad
when our ..."
11. Shakespeare Studies, and Essay on English Dictionaries by Thomas Spencer Baynes, Lewis Campbell (1896)
"... who, influenced mainly by Sturm and Ascham, sympathises with the general views
and aims of the humanists. As reformers, however, both Brinsley and Hoole ..."
12. The National Review (1855)
"He sympathises with the modern bent of thought. He is touched with the triumphant,
somewhat boastful temper, of an age of physical discovery. ..."
13. Correspondence Between Goethe and Carlyle by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Thomas Carlyle, Charles Eliot Norton (1887)
"... who sympathises with me in most things, agrees also in my admiration of you ;
and would have me, in her name, beg of you to accept this purse, the work, ..."
14. Conversations with Distinguished Persons During the Second Empire, from 1860 by Nassau William Senior (1880)
"The French nation sympathises with us, but not the Emperor, and the distress is
greater here than with you, as it comes on a poorer people. ..."