verb
- to express sympathy or sorrow, especially for someone who has experienced loss or grief
Usage: formal; often followed by ‘with’
Examples
- The neighbors came to condole with the family after their loss.
- She called to condole with her friend whose father had passed away.
- The president issued a statement to condole with the victims’ families.
- We went to condole with them during their time of grief.
- The community gathered to condole with those affected by the tragedy.
- He wrote a letter to condole with his colleague on her mother’s death.