empathise

empathise
British variant of empathize

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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  • empathise — British English spelling of EMPATHIZE (Cf. empathize); for suffix, see IZE (Cf. ize). Related: Empathised; empathising …   Etymology dictionary

  • empathise — (Brit.) v. identify with another s feelings, sympathize (also empathize) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • empathise — v. (D; intr.) to empathise with …   Combinatory dictionary

  • empathise — UK [ˈempəθaɪz] / US [ˈempəˌθaɪz] empathize …   English dictionary

  • empathise — /ˈɛmpəθaɪz/ (say empuhthuyz) verb (i) (empathised, empathising) (sometimes followed by with) to experience empathy. Also, empathize …  

  • empathise — verb be understanding of You don t need to explain I understand! • Syn: ↑sympathize, ↑sympathise, ↑empathize, ↑understand • Derivationally related forms: ↑understandable (for …   Useful english dictionary

  • empathised — empathise (Brit.) v. identify with another s feelings, sympathize (also empathize) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • empathises — empathise (Brit.) v. identify with another s feelings, sympathize (also empathize) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • empathising — empathise (Brit.) v. identify with another s feelings, sympathize (also empathize) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Empathy — is the capacity to recognize or understand another s state of mind or emotion. It is often characterized as the ability to put oneself into another s shoes , or to in some way experience the outlook or emotions of another being within oneself.It… …   Wikipedia

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