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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
sympathise .
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Examples
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Although the 17-year-old had previously refused to apologise, she told the Herald Sun she "sympathised" with the players.
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Although the 17-year-old had previously refused to apologise, she told the Herald Sun she "sympathised" with the players.
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Although the 17-year-old had previously refused to apologise, she told the Herald Sun she "sympathised" with the players.
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A judge has said he "sympathised" with the father he found guilty of murdering his 16-year-old daughter's unemployed …
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Taking a dig at Congress, the BJP's prime ministerial candidate said he "sympathised" with Congress which is facing a "sad situation".
unknown title 2009
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Bahram Bekhradnia, the thinktank's director, said that while he was concerned that student demand for science had tailed off, he sympathised with universities and colleges that had withdrawn from these subjects.
Number of universities offering media studies degrees 'tripled in past 10 years' 2012
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He said he "sympathised" with Capello for feeling undermined but criticised the Italian for publicly defying the FA during his interview on Italian television on Sunday.
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I contacted two male friends; one sympathised with my story and told me where I could find Jobe.
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But Roberta would certainly have sympathised with the people of Lincoln, who have a level crossing in the middle of their high street.
The Railway Children explain transport policy Simon Hoggart 2010
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Ferguson sympathised with Capello on the basis that "when you are the manager of a team and you have a captain who is an important part of that team you don't want to lose that".
Fabio Capello increasingly isolated in row with FA over John Terry 2012
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