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empathetic

[em-puh-thet-ik] / ˌɛm pəˈθɛt ɪk /


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This royal visit signals further intent from Prince William to establish what he has called "more empathetic leadership around the world" where humanitarian issues are concerned.

From BBC

As the years passed, his writing became more serious, more political and more empathetic.

From BBC

Even if we like imagining we are wonderful, superior, rational and empathetic beings, we are not.

From Salon

In its announcement, the university praised the former prime minister for her "strong and empathetic" political leadership.

From BBC

“When it comes to the Gold Star families, we are certainly very empathetic and completely understand how painful this is, and continue to keep them in our thoughts and prayers,” Ryder said.

From Washington Post