Sympathize
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British pronunciation/sˈɪmpəθˌaɪz/
American pronunciation/ˈsɪmpəˌθaɪz/
sympathise

Definicja i Znaczenie "sympathize"

to sympathize
01

sympatyzować, współczuć

to understand and share the feelings of someone, showing empathy and compassion for what they are going through
Intransitive: to sympathize with a person or their emotions
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She sympathized with her friend's struggles and offered support.
The teacher sympathized with the students' concerns about the challenging assignment.
The manager sympathized with the team's frustrations and vowed to address the issues.
02

sympatyzować, zatwierdzać

to support and approve of something or someone
Intransitive: to sympathize with a decision or point of view
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She sympathized with his decision to leave the company and wished him the best.
They sympathized with the cause and donated generously to the charity.
He sympathized with his friend ’s choice to move away, even though he would miss him.
03

sympatyzować, współczuć

to express or convey feelings of care, concern, or understanding for someone's distress or misfortune
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It ’s important to sympathize when someone is going through tough times.
After hearing the heartbreaking story, he could n’t help but sympathize.
As she listened to his troubles, her eyes showed she truly sympathized.
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