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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
commiserate .
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Examples
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Czech player Petra Kvitova, right, commiserates with Russian opponent Maria Kirilenko who pulled out of their Australian Open clash with a leg injury.
Australian Open 2012: Kvitova advances after injured Kirilenko retires 2012
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Her friend commiserates with her loss -- "Oscar makes beautiful dresses."
Fatima Bhutto: HuffPost Review: The Imperialists Are Still Alive! Fatima Bhutto 2011
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Her friend commiserates with her loss -- "Oscar makes beautiful dresses."
Fatima Bhutto: HuffPost Review: The Imperialists Are Still Alive! Fatima Bhutto 2011
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About 27 neighbors are in the group, which trades information, discusses vendors and commiserates about outages.
Potomac residents consider generators Cody Calamaio 2010
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Her friend commiserates with her loss -- "Oscar makes beautiful dresses."
Fatima Bhutto: HuffPost Review: The Imperialists Are Still Alive! Fatima Bhutto 2011
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Her friend commiserates with her loss -- "Oscar makes beautiful dresses."
Fatima Bhutto: HuffPost Review: The Imperialists Are Still Alive! Fatima Bhutto 2011
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He encourages her to drop $75,000 on a lawyer to sue the City of Aspen, and he commiserates when the City prepares to hit her with another $75,000 in legal bills after she loses the case.
Michael Conniff: Con Games: The Loony Bin of Aspen Politics 2010
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SMITH: Senior Joelle Rebeiz, who got wait-listed at five schools, commiserates with classmates in the college counseling office at the Buckingham, Brown and Nichols School near Boston.
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After Kate leaves, she commiserates: put her "in New York City at some red carpet event, I'd be the same way... eh, get me home."
ComPost: Sarah Palin is comparatively normal Alexandra Petri 2010
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He encourages her to drop $75,000 on a lawyer to sue the City of Aspen, and he commiserates when the City prepares to hit her with another $75,000 in legal bills after she loses the case.
Michael Conniff: Con Games: The Loony Bin of Aspen Politics 2010
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