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Meanings of
empathise
in English
Catalan
sentir empatia
Spanish
empatizar
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Be understanding of.
understand
sympathize
sympathise
empathize
Catalan
sentir empatia
Synonyms
Examples for "
understand
"
understand
sympathize
sympathise
empathize
Examples for "
understand
"
1
Perhaps within days or weeks we'll be able to
understand
new languages.
2
Eve has great power that she is far too young to
understand
.
3
Future research is needed to better
understand
the reasons behind these differences.
4
Most Israelis
understand
and support the creation of a future Palestinian state.
5
The question is 'Why?' We think we know why and we
understand
.
1
However, science fiction writer that I am, I can't help but
sympathize
.
2
I can
sympathize
with you; I have also suffered in this cause.
3
The majority of those in the audience seemed to
sympathize
with her.
4
I knew you would
sympathize
;
I could tell it all to you.
5
The poor and the hard-working can understand and
sympathize
with one another.
1
It is difficult to know whether to
sympathise
or simply be envious.
2
However much we may
sympathise
with the workers, their actions are unlawful.
3
Despite his red card it was difficult not to
sympathise
with Atlético.
4
Even those who did more at the time
sympathise
with Bergoglio's position.
5
You are both in mourning today and we sincerely
sympathise
with you.
1
Those who can
empathize
with their clients and understand their true needs.
2
I fully
empathize
with the discipline it takes to commit to boycotting.
3
It doesn't excuse his tyrannical behavior, but you do
empathize
with him.
4
But instead of trying to stuff my ears, I attempted to
empathize
.
5
Feinberg said he cannot help but
empathize
with that public anger.
Usage of
empathise
in English
1
Because of my own private situation, I could
empathise
with those snails.
2
I aim to observe people rather than
empathise
with them, she says.
3
Actors usually tell you how how much they
empathise
with their characters.
4
But she can
empathise
with the pain the Greenbergs must be feeling.
5
Indeed, many will
empathise
with Verstappen showing a similar fierce emotional drive.
6
Injury is rarely opportune, an assertion with which David Quinlan would
empathise
.
7
Why are we so much less likely to
empathise
with victorious women?
8
Is it really necessary to experience pain in order to
empathise
?
9
But Zoë saw no one with whom, in her words, she 'could
empathise
'
.
10
We only needed to
empathise
with Begum's situation in the abstract.
11
Jesus it's not going to work.' Every professional cricketer can
empathise
with Davis.
12
That's how good it is: it decimates my ability to
empathise
.
13
We should be able to
empathise
with people who are different to us.
14
It's also difficult to
empathise
with more than one person at a time.
15
Listeners will not
empathise
with someone who thinks they are above the law.
16
And maybe it's because of that that I can
empathise
with poor people.
Other examples for "empathise"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
empathise
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
empathise with
empathise with people
empathise easily
empathise fully
empathise more
More collocations
Translations for
empathise
Catalan
sentir empatia
empatitzar
Spanish
empatizar
Empathise
through the time
Empathise
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