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1 sympathize
verb (to show or feel sympathy to: I find it difficult to sympathize with him when he complains so much.) simpatizarsympathize vb1. compadecer2. comprenderI sympathize with you as I've been through a similar experience myself te comprendo porque he pasado por una experiencia parecidatr['sɪmpəɵaɪz]I sympathize with you: te compadezcosympathize (US/UK)v.• compadecerse v.• condolerse v.• simpatizar v.'sɪmpəθaɪza) ( commiserate)b) ( understand)to sympathize (WITH something/somebody) — comprender or entender* (algo/a alguien)
c) (support, approve)to sympathize WITH something — \<\<with cause/aims\>\> simpatizar* con algo; \<\<with request/demand\>\> mostrarse* favorable a algo
['sɪmpǝθaɪz]VI (=feel pity) compadecerse; (=understand) comprenderto sympathize with sb — compadecerse de algn, compadecer a algn
I sympathize with what you say, but... — comprendo tu punto de vista, pero...
* * *['sɪmpəθaɪz]a) ( commiserate)b) ( understand)to sympathize (WITH something/somebody) — comprender or entender* (algo/a alguien)
c) (support, approve)to sympathize WITH something — \<\<with cause/aims\>\> simpatizar* con algo; \<\<with request/demand\>\> mostrarse* favorable a algo
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thized — mer·mi·thized; … English syllables
empathize — intransitive verb ( thized; thizing) Date: circa 1921 to experience empathy < emapthized with his son s fears > • empathizer noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
sympathize — intransitive verb ( thized; thizing) Date: 1600 1. to be in keeping, accord, or harmony 2. to react or respond in sympathy 3. to share in suffering or grief ; commiserate < sympathize with a friend in trouble >; also to express such sympathy 4.… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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mermithized — mer·mi·thized … English syllables
empathize — em•pa•thize [[t]ˈɛm pəˌθaɪz[/t]] v. i. thized, thiz•ing to experience empathy (often fol. by with): to empathize with another s grief[/ex] • Etymology: 1920–25 … From formal English to slang
sympathize — sym•pa•thize [[t]ˈsɪm pəˌθaɪz[/t]] v. i. thized, thiz•ing 1) to be in sympathy or agreement of feeling; share in a feeling (often fol. by with) 2) to feel a compassionate sympathy, as for suffering or trouble (often fol. by with) 3) to express… … From formal English to slang
em|pa|thize — «EHM puh thyz», intransitive verb, thized, thiz|ing. to engage in empathy; project into or identify with a person or object: »Kahn recognizes this psychological problem, but he is unable to empathize with his fellow Americans who evade it because … Useful english dictionary
sym´pa|thiz´ing|ly — sym|pa|thize «SIHM puh thyz», intransitive verb, thized, thiz|ing. 1. to feel or show sympathy: »The girl sympathized with her little brother who had hurt himself. SYNONYM(S): condole, commiserate. 2. to share in or agree with a feeling or… … Useful english dictionary