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empathize

[em-puh-thahyz] / ˈɛm pəˌθaɪz /


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Of course, this doesn’t excuse her inability to empathize with you after the party.

From MarketWatch

During the recent interview, Burnand said that he loathed having his own portrait taken, which helped him empathize with his sitters.

From New York Times

They decide to approach Ebba, wagering their pretense of empathizing with her will yield more damaging information they can use.

From Salon

“It seems like his ability to empathize with other people has grown so much,” An said.

From Los Angeles Times

If the case went to trial, he said a jury could empathize with the defendant.

From Washington Times