1 to feel or express sympathy for someone’s suffering or unhappiness:
She called to commiserate over his loss.
There are certain things that you learn about people when you sleep in their beds, eat from their cupboards, commiserate with their family and friends.
Over the miles : coping, communicating, and commiserating through age-theme greeting cards.
So, we will go to his lawyer and sign the papers, and then go out to dinner together to commiserate.
They came as to a spectacle, some to gloat, some, perhaps, to commiserate.
They are sincerely to be commiserated with on having to put up with it for even three years.
I am not at all sure that he is not to be commiserated with.
I have to commiserate with the country upon the choice of company that it has elected to govern.
I would return the compliment by commiserating with him upon a less grievous injury which he has apparently suffered, namely, the damage to his arm.
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