Examples of 'sympathise' in a sentence
Meaning of "sympathise"
sympathise (verb) - to express compassion, understanding, or support for someone who is experiencing pain, sorrow, or difficulties. It involves showing empathy and solidarity with others in their time of need
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- Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of sympathize.
How to use "sympathise" in a sentence
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I fully sympathise with you on this issue.
That do not mean we do not greatly sympathise.
I am sure we all sympathise with the families.
To sympathise with what is true and serious.
You are starting to sympathise with these people.
I sympathise with what your master experienced.
No one should sympathise with those boys.
I sympathise with and understand your sentiment.
That would not sympathise with you.
I sympathise with those who are totally blind.
One can only sympathise with her.
We sympathise with the spirit of the amendment.
We issued a statement to sympathise with the family.
I can sympathise with someone who is calling.
And you have to sympathise with them.
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Sympathise with her in the loss of her.
Melanie would sympathise with her situation.
Susan was always ready to hear and to sympathise.
I do not sympathise with terrorists of any kind.
It almost makes you sympathise with her.
I can sympathise with your situation too.
I can certainly sympathise with you.
I sympathise with you chasing your back wages.
But you do sympathise with her.
I sympathise with your wife for many reasons.
But it will help you sympathise with us professionals.
I sympathise with the people fleeing the violence.
I personally sympathise with this view.
I sympathise with you as to what you describe on television.
One can not but sympathise with them.
I sympathise with you for that.
You are supposed to sympathise with the sad clown.
I sympathise entirely with his distress.
I can understand and sympathise with that disappointment.
I sympathise more than you think.
You always sympathise with her.
I sympathise with many of their aims.
Most people will sympathise with the father.
I sympathise with them to some degree.
Yet we have people who sympathise with terrorism.
I can sympathise with these students.
The audience was able to sympathise with the speakers.
I sympathise deeply with both them and her.
I can certainly sympathise with that.
I sympathise in a way with the stewards.
We can all sympathise with her.
I can not believe you sympathise.
One can sympathise with that wish.
She would be the first to sympathise.
I very much sympathise with these mothers.