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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

The new plaque also notes that “The City’s action at the time was racially motivated and wrong. Today, the City acknowledges and condemns those past actions, and empathizes with those whose property was seized.”

From Los Angeles Times

It allows us to empathize, brings us joy, distracts us, whatever it is.

From Salon

It can be tricky to empathize with characters pushed to unimaginable extremes, and mythical landscapes can feel remote.

From New York Times

“She has an unbelievable ability to empathize with anything and everything,” Moayed said.

From New York Times