Condoled [verb]
Definition of Condoled:
sympathize
Sentence/Example of Condoled:
First, he would "improve the occasion" to the surviving relatives—condole and pray with them.
Mrs Fred was sitting in state, in the pomp of woe, to receive all the compassionate people who might come to condole with her.
He could not have congratulated her in the one case, nor could he either congratulate her or condole with her on the other.
They then asked for licence to condole with Mary, and he answered he was well content.
Mrs. Alexander tip-toed in and immediately began to condole with him.
Nay, I do condole With her; ay, from the bottom of my heart.
It's like having to condole with a man fresh from a funeral.
Would it not be more charitable to think I came to condole and sympathise with you?'
If I touched upon overlooked merit, the whole assembly seemed to condole with me very feelingly upon that particular.
A certain excellent woman after a long illness—departed this life, and the Minister went to condole with the Widower.