Sympathise
verb (used without object), sympathized, sympathizing.
1.
to be in sympathy or agreement of feeling; share in a feeling (often followed by with).
2.
to feel a compassionate sympathy, as for suffering or trouble (often followed by with).
3.
to express sympathy or condole (often followed by with).
4.
to be in approving accord, as with a person or cause:
to sympathize with a person’s aims.
5.
to agree, correspond, or accord.
verb (intransitive) often foll by with
1.
to feel or express compassion or sympathy (for); commiserate: he sympathized with my troubles
2.
to share or understand the sentiments or ideas (of); be in sympathy (with)
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