empathise


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Synonyms for empathise

be understanding of

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"I didn't aspirations want in give with of through." It came to Hannah tutor suggested forward for the My experiences give me an inside knowledge which helps me empathise with young people.
"I don't think we are always dashing money around all over the place but you can certainly empathise.
It is always hard to teach history students to empathise with the horrors of warfare and grasp battle strategies and etiquette but this novel does it very well and it also gives a very poignant and balanced fictional view of the Battle of the Boyne.
Melbourne, June 29 (ANI): Former Tennis player Boris Becker, who has had his fair share of affairs, has admitted that he empathises with sportsman who gets tangled in sex scandals.
Mike Couchman empathises with RaceTech staff but says Arena Leisure is only operating as a business HAVING worked for RaceTech as a stalls handler for the last three summers and knowing how hard the staff work and how they handle situations with great care and professionalism, I empathise with their plight.
Young Philip Roth is a sympathetic and sensitively drawn character, with whom the reader can empathise, as he tries to comprehend the way in which his secure world crumbles.
Adults and children alike will empathise with Misery Moo and her friend Lamby Poo.
Sir, - I can completely empathise with Michael Portillo's comments on the Today programme (Radio 4, May 10).
I CAN empathise with the reader who's moving abroad for work, which means he'll be separated from his teenage daughter who he currently sees at weekends (Dear Coleen, March 12).
'I deeply sympathise empathise with the Emir, the good people of Lafiagi and the family of the victims,' the governor said.
HAVING been on the wrong end of a comeback win by Catalan Dragons last Friday, I can now empathise with teams Saints have done it to in the past.
Initially, it is difficult to empathise with the hero, but as the book progresses more of his past is unearthed, shining a light into the protagonist's damaged mind.
London, July 5 (ANI): If thinking about the next exam is sending shivers down your spine, then take heart, for you may not be alone as your companions can smell your fear and empathise, says a study.