verb

sympathize

to sympathise, to feel for, to agree with

I sympathize with you in your loss.

I sympathise with you in your loss.

He sympathizes with the strikers' cause.

He sympathises with the strikers' cause.

((with sb.)) <in sth.> to feel or express sympathy for (sb.) I sympathise with you in your loss.

((with sth.)) to support or agree with (sth.) He sympathises with the strikers' cause.

Synonyms: empathise, commiserate, condole

From Greek 'syn-' (together) + 'pathos' (feeling). Literally 'to feel with'.

Think of a 'symphony' where instruments play 'together'. To 'sympathise' is to have your feelings play 'together' with someone else's.

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