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simpatico

[sim-pah-ti-koh, -pat-i-] / sɪmˈpɑ tɪˌkoʊ, -ˈpæt ɪ- /










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Their characters share a passionate history, so it was going to help considerably if the two French actors, whose careers had never overlapped, were at least somewhat simpatico.

From New York Times

The big thing I want is this: for people to discover the plants they’re most simpatico with.

From Los Angeles Times

He cited the example of cops or firefighters hinting on social media they were simpatico with running over protestors who block highways or important traffic arteries.

From Washington Times

In 2019, their lone season together, the two were statistically simpatico.

From Washington Post

Next, the ad notes that the Biden brothers are simpatico in issue areas where the firm is doing work, even suggesting that President Biden would be broadly supportive of the firm’s sugar cane litigation.

From Washington Post