empathise in A Sentence

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    Can anyone Empathise with these feelings of guilt?

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    Does education make you understand and Empathise?

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    Empathise with them as they will be feeling awful.

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    We have to really start empathising with stakeholders and leadership;

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    As they learn, Empathise with their struggles and celebrate their triumphs.

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    It helps us Empathise with other people so we communicate better and fight less.

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    We Empathise with the victims and their family members because it could happen to us all.

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    We can also guess what the other malapropisms should have been(decor, gender, insinuating, doyen, exemplifies, aspic, Empathise).

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    You may feel a desire to help them become parents empathising with their struggle for a baby.

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    She will go out of the way to help others and can easily Empathise with anyone she meets.

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    Great teachers Empathise with children, respect them and believe that each one has something special that can be built upon.

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    In such times the landlord should not play of being forgetful or become an absentee landlord but instead, Empathise with the tenants.

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    I can now Empathise with him when he tells me that he wants to change but he has no control over his rage.

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    I Empathised with her and her bored and uncomfortable feeling, and told her that mothering, as with other work, inevitably involves moments of boredom.

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    Try to see the interview as a lovely chat where you get to really dig into a user's point of view and Empathise with them.

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    People started appreciating the fact that Gandhiji lived like them, dressed like them, spoke their language, stand with them, Empathise with them, and identified with them.

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    The sweet spot might be somewhere in the middle- where you care enough to Empathise with your child when they get upset- but you only Empathise so far.

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    While taking pictures, she could Empathise with the dog's pain, feel the breeze brush against her and was awestruck by the colours of the flowers and the sky.

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    We might despise or envy the privileged lives of the ultrarich, but we can all Empathise with their fear of death and their sadness at the loss of loved ones.

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    Batson has found that if you Empathise with, say, other people's suffering, you are more likely to help them, and there is a good chance that your motivation will be altruistic.

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    It is also necessary that Government posts only such police, revenue, forest and development officials who have the required training and commitment to work in such areas and Empathise with the tribal population.

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    Again, his weathered, dejected countenance, coupled with his candour and lack of artifice, touch a chord within us, and we find ourselves empathising with him and the situations that led him to commit the crime.

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    It's better all-round if you get the stakeholders to watch the sessions live, or at least watch the recordings- this will make them Empathise with the users much more and will make them more willing to make design changes.

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    If you don't think the farmer is a terrorist- and I hope you don't- if you Empathise with his anger, I hope you will think again before you call a Kashmiri kid with a stone in his hand a terrorist.

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    Those who Empathised more strongly with their opponents asked the experimenters to make the opponent angry for the confrontational game and fearful for the escape game- both states of mind that would give the opponent a higher shot at winning the prize.

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