Synonym: compassionate, condole with, pity, sympathize with. Similar words: feel, feeler, feel out, feeling, feel bad, feel up to, feelings, feel like. Meaning: v. share the suffering of.
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(61) If you suspect a problem, cup your hand over the patient's shoulders and feel for crepitus as the patient repeats the movements.
(62) All we feel for each other were hardly to separate people now.
(63) In places near water, people put Lotus Lanterns in the river to let them flow down stream, carrying the loss they feel for the relatives that have passed away.
(64) You can get a good feel for this movement if you try to press the upper shinbone into a finger (either your own or someone else's).
(65) Good. -Observe the movement of the jaw, feel for swelling and note any tenderness or crepitus.
(66) Some men do not conceal the real contempt they feel for women.
(67) Highly experienced and knowledgeable developers have a feel for good design.
(68) This will help produce a more consistent look and feel for a golf shot.
(69) But that makes it a quiet, uncrowded spot to wander and get a feel for the ancients.
(70) The initial hot passion you might feel for a person at the beginning of a relationship will mellow out over time and be replaced by something much more magnificent.
(71) Because the SPEs use such a different architecture(Sentencedict.com), it's helpful to look at them in assembly language to get the full feel for what is happening.
(72) Themes are predesigned templates that can help you achieve a particular look and feel for your site.
(73) Though I have no younger sister, I feel for her.
(74) The Indians may respect her words, for they feel for people in her condition.
(75) Most older filling stop motions consist of fork-like devices which feel for the presence of the filling yarn.
(76) The co-op program allows students to get experience in the field and get a feel for what type of job they might want to pursue after graduation.
(77) In the absence of a book of instructions,(http://sentencedict.com) we had to feel for the best way to set up the machine.
(78) Comparing these figures with the market averages gives a feel for a stock's relative valuation.
(79) Judges often do not have a real feel for costs and how much time it is necessary to spend preparing for an interlocutory application.
(80) The cobblestone street and buildings give us a feel for Paris . Photograph by James L.
(81) On the surface, the comments made by these men about women's abilities seem light-hearted. This apparent lightheartedness does not conceal the real contempt that many men feel for women.
(82) Do get a feel for what second interviews are like.
(83) Sometimes I use this brush when I want to have a more painterly feel for textures.
(84) I feel for [ with ] him in his sorrow.
(85) Let your heart feel for the affliction and distress of everyone.
(86) This apparent lightheartedness does not conceal the real contempt that men feel for women.
(87) However, you can get a feel for the quantity and quality of the data by using the -A command-line argument to SAR, which reports all the currently recorded information.
(88) She'll feel for the baby's head, which should be in the down position, and she'll continue to measure fundal height to make sure growth is on track.
(89) Get a feel for paddling around on the surfboard and the balance of it.
(90) ANYONE who saw Yao Ming tumble to the floor against the Portland Trailblazers in the first round of the NBA Playoffs had to feel for the man.
More similar words: feel, feeler, feel out, feeling, feel bad, feel up to, feelings, feel like, unfeeling, feel the pinch, touchy-feely, feel sorry for, feel like doing, fellow feeling, express feelings, sinking feeling, wheels within wheels, fall for, call for, call forth, malformed, on all fours, ill-founded, on behalf of, malformation, well founded, baptismal font, principal focus, empirical formula, centrifugal force.