Empathizing [verb]
Definition of Empathizing:
identify with
Synonyms of Empathizing:
Sentence/Example of Empathizing:
This has been a profound change for me in terms of empathizing with others.
Ben Knox, vp of e-commerce at Super Coffee said, “If you’re spending money on advertising to a product page that falls flat on empathizing with the consumer, than your advertising is going to fall flat.”
Rather, use it to empathize with your followers, listen to their stories and tell them yours, and respond to their comments and mentions.
You might become unable to empathize with someone, or, at the other extreme, you might be so susceptible to other people’s thoughts that your own sense of “self” is volatile and fragile.
On a societal level, it may explain why we find it easier to empathize with those who’ve shared similar experiences to us, compared with people from different backgrounds.
They empathize—that is, see through our eyes, feel with our fingertips—so that they perceive what we do.
But Brion could empathize their feelings, the warmth of their intense relief and happiness.
Yet Brion could empathize their feelings, the warmth of their intense relief and happiness.
They weren't able to—to empathize the Martians, or whatever you call it.
How ironic that the only people who can empathize with them are the Macedonians who share the same fear of being quartered.