Sympathise vs. Sympathize

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Sympathiseverb

standard spelling of from=non-Oxford British spelling|sympathize

Sympathiseverb

share the feelings of; understand the sentiments of

Sympathiseverb

to feel or express sympathy or compassion

Sympathiseverb

be understanding of;

Sympathizeverb

(intransitive) To have, show or express sympathy; to be affected by feelings similar to those of another, in consequence of knowing the person to be thus affected.

Sympathizeverb

(intransitive) To support, favour, have sympathy (with a political cause or movement, a side in a conflict / in an action).

Sympathizeverb

(transitive) To say in an expression of sympathy.

Sympathizeverb

(intransitive) To have a common feeling, as of bodily pleasure or pain.

Sympathizeverb

To share (a feeling or experience).

Sympathizeverb

(intransitive) To agree; to be in accord; to harmonize.

Sympathizeverb

To have a common feeling, as of bodily pleasure or pain.

Sympathizeverb

To feel in consequence of what another feels; to be affected by feelings similar to those of another, in consequence of knowing the person to be thus affected.

Sympathizeverb

To agree; to be in accord; to harmonize.

Sympathizeverb

To experience together.

Sympathizeverb

To ansew to; to correspond to.

Sympathizeverb

share the feelings of; understand the sentiments of

Sympathizeverb

be understanding of;

Sympathizeverb

to feel or express sympathy or compassion

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