Use of commiserate in Sentences. 19 Examples

The examples include commiserate at the start of sentence, commiserate at the end of sentence and commiserate in the middle of sentence

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commiserate in the middle of sentence


  1. I just wanted to commiserate with you.
  2. I just wanted to commiserate with you.
  3. Because you hardly have commiserate and flesh!
  4. I commiserate with you on the loss of your mother.
  5. I commiserate with you on the loss of your mother.
  6. You'd better commiserate John on his recent misfortunes.
  7. You'd better commiserate John on his recent misfortunes.
  8. The wounded fellow sufferers commiserate with each other.
  9. I commiserate with my friend after he failed his examination.
  10. I commiserate with my friend after he failed his examination.
  11. I hate the tribulation, I commiserate the sorrow brought by tribulation.
  12. I commiserate with my friend after he got fired due to his frequent slips in the business.
  13. I commiserate with my friend after he got fired due to his frequent slips in the business.
  14. The programme was filmed in front of a live audience who had to clap, laugh and commiserate in all the appropriate places.
  15. The programme was filmed in front of a live audience who had to clap, laugh and commiserate in all the appropriate places.
  16. I commiserate with my hon. Friend on his misfortune this evening, in finding himself inadvertently supporting us in the Lobby.
  17. I commiserate with my hon. Friend on his misfortune this evening, in finding himself inadvertently supporting us in the Lobby.
  18. Some one went to commiserate with Harbury and Harbury went to lacerate Riley for announcing an appointment he had no intention of accepting.
  19. Some one went to commiserate with Harbury and Harbury went to lacerate Riley for announcing an appointment he had no intention of accepting.

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