Similar words: sympathy, apathy, pathetic, worthy, wealthy, with young, compare, company. Meaning: ['empəθɪ] n. understanding and entering into another's feelings.
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31. Even gifted with the greatest possible training and empathy, the health professional is still at a distance.
32. Despite his empathy, the contrast between young men in earrings to the plain-talking, Midwestern senator was startling.
33. It's also to do with using your own past experiences to show empathy and understanding when others need it.
34. Modigliani clearly felt no empathy towards the stuffed shirt towering above his wife.
35. Barriers to empathy are created by some social structures and divisions, such as those of race,(http://sentencedict.com/empathy.html) religion and class.
36. But your training's just about to start and your scores are exceptional - perception, reflexes, empathy ....
37. In the battle for human empathy that preceded the real conflict, they were the most valuable commodity.
38. Failing this, nurses can help by using empathy, ingenuity and miming.
39. In every case, the need for empathy and positive regard is greatly increased.
40. Thirdly, the skills required for conducting negotiations-among them intelligence, tact, patience and empathy.
41. Gentle limits coupled with empathy and flexibility will gradually help your child be less critical of you and himself.
42. He concludes, not by committing himself to atheism but showing empathy with it.
43. It may sometimes make them seem indecisive and easily led, but it also bestows qualities of sensitivity, sympathy and empathy.
44. They use extra-sensory communication in the forms of empathy, telepathy, and clairvoyance.
45. Any practising industrial chemist will have great empathy with this and many other of the author's sentiments.
46. A prerequisite in forming relationships with other people is empathy.
47. Performing with seemingly telepathic empathy, Watson and Ashley set an enduring standard for vocal and instrumental interplay.
48. With empathy and encouragement, however, Sally was helped to identify her overprotectiveness and escapism.
49. I strongly suspect the limits are set by social empathy in interactions with animals.
50. With empathy, we try to imagine what it is like being the other person and experiencing things as he does.
51. But the same ability to inspire and persuade through empathy and trust can be and should be present in all organizations.
52. This is what makes the most immediate impact on the hearer and arouses his empathy.
53. We can include in this category empathy or intuition, and also telepathy.
54. Nothing really beneficial can come about, however, unless there is an empathy between giver and receiver.
55. Much of the time we do not want great intelligence in our friends, just empathy some bland advice and listening skills.
56. Most importantly, there will be an empathy between yourself and your therapist.
57. Their eyes are large with concern and empathy, and everywhere there are enfolding arms.
58. Moral philosophers often ignore empathy as though it were an irrelevance outside their province, a matter for psychology perhaps rather than philosophy.
59. She had a great empathy with animals and vast enthusiasm for what she did.
60. He continued to watch as Gentle got up, his face betraying a mournful empathy with Gentle's bruising.