condolatory

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condolatory (not comparable)

  1. Offering condolence.
    • 1837, George Gordon N Byron, William Henry L E Bulwer, The Complete Works of Lord Byron:
      The affair at the time made much noise in the fashionable world, and formed the subject of the condolatory address in question, from Lord Byron's pen.
    • 1985, A H Ohiaeri, Behind the Iron Curtain:
      And soon, condolatory messages started to pour in.

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