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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
empathize .
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Examples
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Benjamin empathizes with Junkin or any other long snapper who butchers a play.
USATODAY.com - Roundabout road led long snapper Benjamin to Super Bowl 2003
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The REAL McCain empathizes only with the interests of our nation’s wealthy minority, not its money-strapped majority.
McCain’s Mansions: The Houses That Greed Built | Disinformation 2008
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Steve King 'empathizes' with the Austin Texas suicide attack on the IRS
Crooks and Liars John Amato 2011
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Steve King 'empathizes' with the Austin Texas suicide attack on the IRS
Crooks and Liars John Amato 2011
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He also writes short stories, such as one that he used as the voice-over of a darkling video, in which the narrator empathizes with a friend who has committed suicide.
The city as artifice, created as you watch Jason Edward Kaufman 2011
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And Pakistan - no stranger to acts of terrorism - said Saturday it "fully empathizes with the government and the people of Norway."
World Leaders Share Sadness, Outrage Over Norway Deaths 2011
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In September, 44 percent of independents said Obama understood their problems while 53 percent said he did not; fast forward to today -- 52 percent believe the president empathizes with their problems while 46 percent believe he does not.
Obama the (more) empathetic Chris Cillizza 2011
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And Pakistan - no stranger to acts of terrorism - said Saturday it "fully empathizes with the government and the people of Norway."
World Leaders Share Sadness, Outrage Over Norway Deaths 2011
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INTERVIEW: Margulies empathizes with scorned wives
Julianna Margulies marries strength, smarts in 'Good Wife' 2009
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Mr. Jennings empathizes with his subjects because he shares their pleasant affliction, which involves spending untold hours gazing at maps and making unexpected discoveries, such as the revelation that Sweden and Lake Michigan possess similar shapes.
Lost in a Good Atlas John J. Miller 2011
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