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Sympathizes

Sympathizes | Sympathize

Sympathizes meaning

third-person singular simple present indicative of sympathize

Example sentences (15)

However, she sympathizes with the rebellion, and she works from the inside with Plutarch Heavensbee.

While he sympathizes with his brother-in-law, he doesn’t understand why he should suddenly be responsible for funding his education.

It is worth noting that Mr Sharif still sees himself as representative of businessmen, and apparently sympathizes with their desire to stay outside the tax net at the same time as he recognizes the need to bring them within the net.

The President sympathizes with the families of the victims, assuring them that they would soon be reunited with their loved ones.

You know, I and I think a lot of the country sympathizes with him.

He cited Trump’s handling as the economy, and said he also sympathizes with Trump over being labeled as a racist.

Andrew said he “deeply sympathizes” with Epstein’s victims, many of whom were underage victims of trafficking.

But officer and gentleman and Germanophile Lewis sympathizes with aristocratic Stefan, who is in the middle of trying to prove he was not a Nazi to some brutish Americans, and Lewis lets the Luberts stay.

The nation mourns and the entire world sympathizes alongside them.

Van Bruggen stressed that finding an employer who sympathizes with the challenges of combining parenthood and career is crucial to a happier personal life.

He deeply sympathizes with the families and all the other direct and indirect victims of this violence.

He sympathizes with the plight of today’s pitcher.

It also stands to reason that anyone who sympathizes with the enemy or gives aid or comfort to said enemy is likewise guilty.

Philo's works, On the Embassy to Gaius and Flaccus, give some details on Caligula's early reign, but mostly focus on events surrounding the Jewish population in Judea and Egypt with whom he sympathizes.

When he takes Irene to a play about a married woman and her lover, he ironically sympathizes with the lover and not the husband.