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How to use empathise in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word empathise? Here are some examples.

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So I can only empathise with farmers who have lost entire herds of cattle or flocks of sheep.
This is not a film that asks you to empathise with or even understand the coroner.
I may not like the fact he is considering it, but I can understand it and empathise with him.
It's hard to empathise with a cold-hearted man who, in developing the electric chair, first practised on household pets.
Mexicans love the magic, Japanese kids empathise with Harry's school woes and Australians like Hogwarts' white Christmases.
While maintaining discipline he should be able to relate to his kids and empathise with them.
I think the maturity the show needs is beginning to be developed as we begin to empathise and relate to the characters more.
I am sure scientists will empathise with the need to get all the data and analysis before arriving at a conclusion.
The more you understand why something has turned out the way it has, the more you can empathise and think with an open mind.
I do empathise with the thousands of genuine Manchester United football fans who feel betrayed but the truth of the matter is that money talks.
I know it's a cliche but I thought the author really managed to get under Clara 's skin in a way which made us empathise with her.
It doesn't help that most judges are rich, doddery old men who have lost touch with the real world and cannot empathise with women.
I could empathise with the exquisite torture of figuring out your place in the world.
The paranoia of a parent who's lost their child is easy to empathise with and makes gripping drama.
It has been shown that a responsible attitude towards animals positively influences our ability to empathise.
He is the sort of person who can identify, understand and empathise with a client's needs quickly.
He is not expected to emote or empathise or discharge any of the other awkwardly human duties of routine political leadership.
Elizabeth II would probably empathise with a British fashion industry now facing its own annus horribilis as the luxury goods market tailspins into recession.
Apparently, differing neural networks in male and female brains really do encourage the former to systematise and the latter to empathise.
Should I, this civic nationalist, disdain raw chauvinism, empathise with these nice, troubled young English people and remember just how badly they want this prize?
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