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    empathize
    /ˈɛmpəθʌɪz/

    verb

    • 1. understand and share the feelings of another: "counsellors need to be able to empathize with people"

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  2. 14 Ogo 2015 · Empathize means to be able to understand how someone else feels. See the pronunciation, synonyms, translations and usage examples of empathize from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  3. Empathize means to be able to understand how someone else feels. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, see synonyms and contrast with sympathize, and explore related words and phrases.

  4. The meaning of EMPATHIZE is to experience empathy. How to use empathize in a sentence.

  5. Empathize means to experience empathy, or to imagine or try to deeply understand what someone else is feeling or what it’s like to be in their situation. Learn the origin, examples, and difference between empathize and sympathize.

  6. If you empathize with someone, you understand their situation, problems, and feelings, because you have been in a similar situation.

  7. empathize (with somebody/something) to understand another persons feelings and experiences, especially because you have been in a similar situation. A glamorous 20-year-old stylist is unlikely to empathize with a working mother of three. a person’s inability to empathize with others

  8. To empathize is to understand or relate to someone else's emotional experience. If you get teary-eyed upon hearing about the death of your friend's pet hermit crab, you're probably empathizing with your friend — unless you're just bored to tears by her story.