Commiserate in a sentence as a verb

You guys might even have some bike cops who can share and commiserate.

I don't know if I can be of much help, but I'd be glad to commiserate with you.

Of course we're going to commiserate with this guy - we can identify with him.

It's nice to commiserate with the past, because my wife can sleep through anything.

Small point, I think you mean commensurate, not commiserate.

Then I'd like to suggest those people have standing to at least commiserate with the founder of a failed startup.

Ice cream sandwich better be "complete" and see a commiserate source-code push to go along with it.

You can have compassion, commiserate, etc but not a true comprehension unless you've been there.

Maybe it's a warning for other people about to join the company or just a way to commiserate with ex-googlers.

The ability to vent, joke, and commiserate with people who felt the same way I did at the company was extremely cathartic and served as my therapy.

Sure, you can always commiserate about the weather and the latest TV shows or what your 188th level Orc Paladin did in WoW this week, but does that give meaning to "high achievers?

Regardless of whether a citizen of the United States studied here or abroad, he would still expect a salary commiserate with his qualifications.

Or rather, any business model where employees are viewed as calculated costs and not owners worthy of a commiserate portion of the profit?I've often wondered how a different ownership model would work for a company.

Commiserate definitions

verb

to feel or express sympathy or compassion

See also: sympathize sympathise