Sympathises example sentences

sym·pa·thize

verb

sympathizes (third person present)

  - feel or express sympathy:

  - agree with a sentiment or opinion:

Synonyms

pity, commiserate, console, comfort, solace, soothe, succor, support, encourage, understand, disregard, agree, support, favor, commend, back, align, encourage, disapprove

"Sympathises" Example Sentences

1. Sympathises with her plight, the queen offered aid.
2. The teacher, who deeply sympathises with her students' struggles, extended the deadline.
3. He readily sympathises with those facing financial hardship.
4. Although he disagreed with their methods, he sympathises with their goals.
5. She sympathises wholeheartedly with the cause of animal rights.
6. The judge, though bound by the law, sympathises with the defendant's difficult circumstances.
7. Even his rivals sympathise with his loss, offering condolences.
8. The nation sympathises with the victims of the recent disaster.
9. My friend, who always sympathises with the underdog, championed the cause.
10. While understanding his anger, she doesn't entirely sympathise with his actions.
11. Only those who have experienced similar hardships truly sympathise.
12. He privately sympathises with the rebels but publicly condemns their violence.
13. The doctor, while treating the patient, sympathises with their pain.
14. No one sympathises with a bully; everyone deserves respect.
15. Despite her stern exterior, she secretly sympathises with the outcast.
16. His mother sympathises with his dreams, encouraging him to pursue them.
17. The community sympathises with the family who lost their home in the fire.
18. The mayor, in his speech, expressed that he sympathises with the concerns of his constituents.
19. She sympathises deeply with the plight of refugees.
20. I sympathise with your frustration; this process is overly complicated.
21. Few sympathise with his self-inflicted problems.
22. Many sympathise with the artist's struggle for recognition.
23. The novel's protagonist sympathises with the villain's motivations.
24. He sympathises openly with the workers' demands for fair wages.
25. Although she disagreed, she still sympathises with his perspective.
26. The company, publicly, sympathises with the victims, privately, they want to avoid lawsuits.
27. While not condoning the crime, many sympathise with the perpetrator's difficult childhood.
28. The poem evokes feelings of sympathy; it directly sympathises with the suffering of the poor.
29. It is important to sympathise with others, even if you don't fully understand their experience.
30. She instinctively sympathises with those who are less fortunate.
31. The charity worker sympathises with every person she helps.
32. The song sympathises with the struggles of the working class.
33. I sympathise with your position, but I can't help you break the rules.
34. The artist's work sympathises with the plight of the marginalized.
35. He sympathises deeply with animals and is a strong advocate for their rights.
36. Her compassionate heart always sympathises with the underdog.
37. It's easy to sympathise with the hero's fight against injustice.
38. The counsellor sympathises with his client's emotional distress.
39. Despite his tough demeanor, he secretly sympathises with their cause.
40. The novel's narrative sympathises with the perspective of the oppressed.
41. Few people sympathise with his blatant disregard for the law.
42. Most people sympathise with the victims of violence.
43. The film's director sympathises with the environmental message.
44. The president, in a televised address, sympathises with the grieving families.
45. Even his harshest critics sympathise with his dedication to his work.
46. Despite the evidence against him, many sympathise with the accused.
47. The journalist, in her article, sympathises with the refugees' harrowing journey.
48. The entire town sympathises with the family after the tragic accident.
49. He sympathises with their plight, but cannot offer any financial assistance.
50. The painting clearly sympathises with the themes of loneliness and isolation.

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