sympathizer
a person who sympathizes.
Ophthalmology. an eye that exhibits ophthalmia because of disease or injury of the other.
Origin of sympathizer
1Other words from sympathizer
- non·sym·pa·thiz·er, noun
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How to use sympathizer in a sentence
But ISIS sympathizers quickly took to social media to deny the story.
But behind them are ISIS fighters and sympathizers and locals eager to curry favor by selling out their neighbors.
Darkness at Noon Prayers: Inside the Islamic Police State | Jamie Dettmer | November 5, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTBy inciting individual sympathizers to carry out attacks in Western countries, ISIS believes it can advance its cause at no cost.
Lone Wolves, Terrorist Runts, and the Stray Dogs of ISIS | Jacob Siegel | October 24, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTISIS and its sympathizers have begun to open up a wide front against Iran, according to local media accounts.
In the Great Lakes, Mid-Atlantic, Plains, and Far West, secession sympathizers top out at 22 percent of the population.
Sheila has merely overheard an echo of the threats that are constantly being made by the Hatch sympathizers.
The Wreckers | Francis LyndeHe called upon his supposed sympathizers to have courage and stand forth, but none of them spoke or moved.
William Bradford of Plymouth | Albert Hale PlumbIt was soon noted that those who most loudly denounced Canada for not arming to the teeth were the Southern sympathizers.
The Canadian Dominion | Oscar D. SkeltonThe bloodshed and anarchy of the Jacobin rule disgusted the last sympathizers with France.
History of the English People, Volume VIII (of 8) | John Richard GreenMany of these stories were doubtless true; but they were true only of the more brutal of the Rebel sympathizers.
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