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sympathizer

[ US /ˈsɪmpəˌθaɪzɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who commiserates with someone who has had misfortune
  2. someone who shares your feelings or opinions and hopes that you will be successful

How To Use sympathizer In A Sentence

  • The large concourse of mourners and sympathisers were told how Billy was both methodical and systematic.
  • What really made people sore was a system of political cronyism that awarded jobs and benefits to ruling party sympathizers.
  • To this end, we have organised a web site where footy fans and sympathisers can register their dissatisfaction with how football clubs and players are dealing with the issue.
  • I am known as a left-wing sympathizer and would be proud if you were. A Life in Letters
  • His sympathizers and opponents were other cognoscenti: learned monks, bishops, courtiers, and kings.
  • He told his very sober audience of floating voters, sympathisers and the worried well that preloading at home with cheap alcohol was at the root of a lot of crime.
  • You need a network of supporters and sympathisers prepared to hide and give succour, financial and otherwise for the cause.
  • The Mozambican parliament passed a law amnestying all security offenders, and as a result RENAMO members and sympathisers have been released from jails all over the country. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Patrick Smith's "Passage to Peking" Oxford University Press, 591 pages, $34.95 , an acerbic and fair-minded study, examines an obscure historical episode from 1954, when left-wing sympathizers from the Labour Party set off to visit Mao's China, a trip that would likely never have taken place if not for what Mr. Smith calls the "affronted patriotism" of the British in the face of American power. They Never Got Over Yorktown
  • Charles's assurances that he had letters of support from sympathisers in England are themselves evidence of anxiety.
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