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Definition of "empathised" [empathised]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of empathise. (verb)

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Use "empathised" in a sentence
  • ""I hope to be a future Foreign Secretary," he says, describing a staff meeting held in the last few days, in which he told officials that he "empathised" with their uncertainty, adding they did not feel "half as much uncertainty as we do on the political side."
  • "While Mum and Dad groaned to us about the baby-sitting impositions of my siblings, we empathised, but felt we couldn't ask them to sit for us."
  • "Pulis said that he empathised with Redknapp's unease about the situation but insisted that any team he picks will go out on the pitch with the intention to win."