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symphatise

 

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Symphatise

Description:

Symphatise is a verb that means to understand and share the feelings or emotions of someone else. It is often used to indicate empathy and the ability to relate to others.

Sample Sentences:

1. She was able to symphatise with her friend who had lost a loved one.

2. As a therapist, it is important to symphatise with your clients and provide them with support.

3. The character in the book was written in a way that makes it easy for readers to symphatise with their struggles.

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