Phrases with «sympathise»

"Sympathise" means to understand and share the feelings or emotions of someone else who is going through a difficult or challenging situation. Full definition

Sentences with «sympathise»

  • He said: «I think it was mostly good but I was really troubled by one particular aspect of it and that's when he started to equate people of conservative religious views with sympathising with terrorism. (totalpolitics.com)
  • Shadow Foreign Office minister Emma Reynolds said: «I do sympathise with [Mr Cash] today. (politics.co.uk)
  • Gololo also sympathised with the Benue State governor, the government and people of the state over the killing of the principal special assistant to the governor on Knowledge economy and investments, Dr. Tavershima Adyorough. (punchng.com)
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