sympathizingly love

Definitions

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  • adverb With sympathy.

Etymologies

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sympathizing +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • Sympathy itself is not the issue here--Emily speaks "sympathizingly" to Mary Theresa at their first meeting 41--but the ability to imagine "deep" mental states is.

    Academic 2009

  • Sympathy itself is not the issue here--Emily speaks "sympathizingly" to Mary Theresa at their first meeting 41--but the ability to imagine "deep" mental states is.

    Books 2009

  • Sympathy itself is not the issue here--Emily speaks "sympathizingly" to Mary Theresa at their first meeting 41--but the ability to imagine "deep" mental states is.

    The Little Professor 2009

  • Sympathy itself is not the issue here--Emily speaks "sympathizingly" to Mary Theresa at their first meeting 41--but the ability to imagine "deep" mental states is.

    St. Mary's Convent; Or, Chapters in the Life of a Nun 2009

  • Sympathy itself is not the issue here--Emily speaks "sympathizingly" to Mary Theresa at their first meeting 41--but the ability to imagine "deep" mental states is.

    Religion 2009

  • Mrs. Douglas had admired; to talk pityingly of the miserable ones of earth; adoringly of self-sacrificing, heroic deeds, and sympathizingly of noble endeavor.

    Barbara's Heritage Young Americans Among the Old Italian Masters Deristhe L. Hoyt

  • "Oh! you need not fear anything further, mother _mia_" said Malcom, sympathizingly.

    Barbara's Heritage Young Americans Among the Old Italian Masters Deristhe L. Hoyt

  • "This has been a pretty dull Fourth for you, Bart," said his mother sympathizingly.

    Bart Stirling's Road to Success Or, The Young Express Agent Allen Chapman

  • "Oh! have you a sick child?" said Mrs. Ashford sympathizingly.

    A Missionary Twig Emma L. Burnett

  • "Too late, miss," said a bystander, sympathizingly; "just too late -- no other train for three hours."

    The Garies and Their Friends Frank J. Webb

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