verb
- past tense of condole; expressed sympathy or grief, especially for someone who has experienced a loss
Usage: formal
Examples
- The neighbors condoled with the family after their loss.
- She condoled with her friend whose father had passed away.
- The entire community condoled with the victims’ families.
- He condoled with his colleague over the failed project.
- They condoled with each other during the difficult time.
- The president condoled with the nation after the tragedy.