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Meanings of
empathize
in English
Catalan
sentir empatia
Spanish
empatizar
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Be understanding of.
understand
sympathize
sympathise
empathise
Catalan
sentir empatia
Synonyms
Examples for "
understand
"
understand
sympathize
sympathise
empathise
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
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.
Usage of
empathize
in English
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.
6
Which also means we don't
empathize
with any of these creatures.
7
Insomniacs are exquisitely grateful for people to
empathize
with their weariness.
8
Less quick to judge and punish, and more apt to
empathize
and embrace.
9
Some people
empathize
because they had harsh relations with their siblings.
10
People show autonomic responses when they
empathize
with the suffering of another person.
11
He seemed so devoid of emotion these days, so unable to
empathize
with her.
12
You have to be able to
empathize
with that character.
13
The comedian already demonstrated he didn't
empathize
with the plight of the trans community.
14
Making the movie, he said, made him
empathize
with the plight of reality-TV stars.
15
But Brion could
empathize
their feelings, the warmth of their intense relief and happiness.
16
So I suppose I can
empathize
with what you're feeling more than most Adamists.
Other examples for "empathize"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
empathize
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
empathize with
empathize at
empathize with mothers
empathize with terrorists
empathize with women
Translations for
empathize
Catalan
sentir empatia
empatitzar
Spanish
empatizar
Empathize
through the time
Empathize
across language varieties
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