0 past simple and past participle of 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.
They are to be commiserated with because in most cases they did not deserve it.
I have already commiserated with those of the steel workers who are on short time.
A man who, in the trying circumstances which surround life abroad, has those feelings, is surely to be considered and commiserated.
I do not know whether on that he is to be commiserated with or congratulated.
Helens who commiserated with me following a serious accident in which one of my little boys lost both his legs in an accident.
I am sure we are delighted to do anything we can for these gallant soldiers—we know how deeply they are to be commiserated with—but the matter is surrounded with difficulty.