sympathizeˈsɪm pəˌθaɪz
sympathize (v)
- present
- sympathizes
- past
- sympathized
- past participle
- sympathized
- present participle
- sympathizing
English Definitions:
sympathize, sympathise (verb)
share the feelings of; understand the sentiments of
sympathize, sympathise, empathize, empathise, understand (verb)
be understanding of
"You don't need to explain--I understand!"
commiserate, sympathize, sympathise (verb)
to feel or express sympathy or compassion
sympathize (Verb)
To show deep sympathy towards someone or something.
sympathize
Sympathy is the perception of, understanding of, and reaction to the distress or need of another life form. According to David Hume, this sympathetic concern is driven by a switch in viewpoint from a personal perspective to the perspective of another group or individual who is in need. Hume explained that this is the case because "the minds of all men are similar in their feelings and operations" and that "the motion of one communicates itself to the rest" so that as "affections readily pass from one person to another… they beget correspondent movements."
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