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What is the past tense of sympathise?

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The past tense of sympathise is sympathised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of sympathise is sympathises.

The present participle of sympathise is sympathising.

The past participle of sympathise is sympathised.

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But have you ever sympathised with road protesters, anti-nuclear demonstrators or those who tear up genetically modified crops?
Many sympathised with Dayaks as an indigenous people dispossessed of their forests by rapacious New Order development.
Ives may have sympathised with progressive ideas and there are occasional glimpses of the avant-garde in the Art Palace selection.
But they sympathised with the need to improve transparency and were prepared to consider proposals to that end.
A few minutes sufficed to disentomb the skeleton, for the men sympathised with their young comrade, and worked with all their energies.
Commentators sympathised with Capriati, saying she had an unfortunate habit of getting close in the big ones, then dipping out.

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