@Khatoon170

Commiserate to feel or express sympathy, condole , transitive verb to feel or express sorrow or compassionate. Thank you for your educational channel.

@ronenr1405

Thanks

@MasambaKalaba-xo4oi

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@MasambaKalaba-xo4oi

Oh my gosh 😭may God bless you so much !

@amrutsolanki2621

Thanks 👍

@rrasgar

I extend my deepest condolences and commiserate with you during this difficult time.

@normabuccianti2681

Commiserate, sympathize, feel sorry for, console, empathize, show compassion, comfort, offer condolences, lament with, commiserate

@ShiChen-j7s

During the economic downturn, the fellow men of my motherland were suffering by being in the plight of joblessness. I often sent my commiserations to some of them, such as my relatives, with a little bit money as gifts.

@shieldstar5629

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@manisco5098

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@Starrynight-X-d7k

Commiserate somebody on their loss =sympathize. 
Ex: I  commiserate the next generations for the world's chaos , I  deeply hope they would learn from our mistakes.

@EDUARDO-bj9wf

Have mercy

@jayfromthesky

Can we really say CONdolences? I thought it was only conDOlences to say it the right way. But I trust you profoundly.

@carmenvega8495

For my fellow students don't get the word commiserate confused with commensurate they are two very different words and meaning although the spelling is a tinge similar. Just a helpfull hint

@manaking651

1I commiserate with her for not getting what she wanted." 2 "I commiserate with you for not winning the lottery.

@franciscopontesvelasco4315

the prime minister sent his commiseration for the popes death

@av6r

What's the difference (Commiserate and Solace)