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124 Sentences With "empathized with"

How to use empathized with in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "empathized with" and check conjugation/comparative form for "empathized with". Mastering all the usages of "empathized with" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Suddenly, we empathized with the OTH fans sounding off Twitter.
Despite the Cannes fashion police, Twitter empathized with ya gurl Stewart.
Biden could have recognized Harris as such and empathized with her experience.
But that's not the only way the actress empathized with her character.
Yeezy is no victim and should not be empathized with as one.
We empathized with the highs, lows and complexities of each other's life stories.
I empathized with a white teen growing up in a conservative, Midwestern home.
When A has driven them to commit heinous crimes, I've empathized with them.
She said she empathized with the 126 people just identified by the state.
I empathized with her, and I redoubled my efforts to rebuild our relationship.
Many more empathized with the mother and the lesson she was trying to impart.
There, the Sundquists found a judge who empathized with the abuse layered upon them.
A keen student of society like Marx ought to have empathized with that desire.
He empathized with and advocated for the worker, the underdog and the discriminated against.
Once I empathized with her, I could understand her actions a little bit more.
She said she immediately empathized with Perkins in "feeling different around the other girls," she said.
Some were especially moving because of the way that they empathized with those in marginalized circumstances.
Though these app-based workers posed a threat to her job, she empathized with their situation.
I empathized with his pain and loneliness, but selfishly I knew I had dodged a bullet.
Warner told "New Day" that he understood and empathized with Feinstein's decision to release the transcript.
I empathized with the poor hobbit but not nearly enough to see him through another six hours.
I empathized with a young woman being born into a world that she doesn't feel she's from.
"It took him awhile to get used to it," said Spear, who empathized with the professor's discomfort.
Dr. Bresee said that he empathized with evacuees who want definitive answers about whether they are healthy.
I empathized with my Atlanta-based FBI brothers and sisters charged with bringing the bomber to justice.
She is quick to tell you she is not a Method actor but she empathized with her character.
Wilson, her supervisor, said she easily empathized with people who would come in to file for bankruptcy protection.
Whether it was a psychotic break, self-defense or both, it didn't matter because I empathized with her.
I empathized with him and understood him—all of the things we do with people we care about.
" The Situation, on the other hand, simply empathized with Farley, adding, "[Jenni] really had a good heart about it.
Although the underlying causes of his closure were man-made, he empathized with those facing shutdown because of disease.
Although the underlying causes of his closure were man-made, he empathized with those facing shutdown because of disease.
Mr. Aitken said that he empathized with his incarcerated listeners for an obvious reason: He, too, has served time.
In interviews Wednesday morning ahead of House managers' opening arguments, Republicans empathized with the president's call for new testimony.
O'Neill was drawn to exoticism even as he empathized with marginalization, and his dramaturgy is shot through with contradictions.
"I strongly empathized with Helen Gwynne Vaughan, a botany professor who directed the women's Army Corps in France," she said.
Video Staff at local hotels and travel businesses have empathized with "shocked" tourists over the state San Francisco&aposs streets.
The chief served as a beat cop for 34 years, and said he empathized with the split-second decision involved.
Another commenter, who plays with the notoriously angry community of League of Legends players, empathized with the original poster's struggle.
His wife, First Lady of New York Chirlane McCray, empathized with the injustice of removing public accommodations for transgender people.
One said he empathized with Ms. Ramirez, noting that he graduated in 2009 and also faced a bleak job market.
When you read about the Dawabsheh family you empathized with all of them, not just one or two of them.
Oh, and who empathized with neo-Nazis after Charlottesville, and described Haiti and African nations as "shithole" countries, for good measure.
Human history suggests there are two options: We would have empathized with them, or we would have met them with aggression.
Biden said he empathized with the conservative commentator Rush Limbaugh, who announced he had been diagnosed with late-stage lung cancer.
Though she had achieved economic and personal independence, she empathized with the average woman and challenged her to be more autonomous.
In the case of this experiment, individuals who reported missing wallets might have empathized with the stranger who supposedly lost it.
Over the weekend, Mr. Lewis told the letter writers that he empathized with them but would not overrule editorial decision-making.
And the show, by and large, insisted on making sure we understood and empathized with the motivations of everybody in its world.
While she said she empathized with the protesters and understood their frustrations, she didn't agree with their tactics to disrupt the event.
Mr. Bihi said Somalis empathized with Ms. Damond as a fellow immigrant, but resented the news media attention on Officer Noor's heritage.
But at least I felt a lot of moments where I empathized with her and understood her, even when I didn't like her.
Many empathized with her, while others applauded her handling of the situation and some were livid that she wasted her time with Leonard.
Trump's initial remarks about the Las Vegas shooting tracked with past presidential pronouncements on tragedy, offering a reflection that empathized with those lost.
In other words, if participants truly empathized with their partners' distress, they responded in a more concerned and thoughtful way — and it showed.
Last year, Tebow empathized with AOL, "For so many people, [dogs] are our best friends and they provide so much joy and love."
For the girls — mostly pretty smart, though also profoundly and willfully superficial — fat people are to be pitied, obviously, but empathized with, too.
Interestingly — and something CEO John O'Nolan empathized with me — Ghost will not take an additional transaction fee (I believe Stripe's standard fees still apply).
I really empathized with Lady Bird's complex and often fraught relationship with her mom; it reminded me of my senior year in high school.
Or if you're a cow in VR, does it end up resulting in you eating less meat, because you've empathized with being a cow?
" The ACLU's Wizner empathized with Dutcher's position, saying "the companies are holding all the cards, because so many communities are so desperate to attract them.
The brothers had never met Rhett Smith before — and are no relation to him — but they said they empathized with all he was going through.
I was reading 100 Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez and really empathized with Rebecca, a character in the book who was very emotional.
Bee did not spare Clinton from ridicule — she mocked Clinton's false humility — but she also empathized with Clinton's likely exasperation with young women supporting Bernie Sanders.
He has been critical of the government for profiting off student loans and said that he empathized with students dealing with the rising cost of tuition.
The team sent him to an instructional program in the Dominican Republic, where he empathized with the poverty he saw and asked about ways to help.
People commenting on the police department's Facebook post empathized with the woman and some shared their own horror stories of finding eight-legged hitchhikers in their cars.
It follows Sanders' speech to the DNC on Monday, where he empathized with the disappointment of his supporters but said they must support Clinton in the fall.
" Huang empathized with Björk's creative direction, as he tells The Creators Project, "The first piece of work I did with Björk was called Mutual Core, from Biophilia.
In fact, he would often refer to circumstances and then relay a story about his daughters or his son and how he empathized with being a parent.
Some Democrats said they empathized with Mueller's reported concerns, but said his testimony is key to understanding episodes in which Trump may have sought to obstruct justice.
Cornell may have been interested in Gris's stints designing sets and costumes for Sergei Diaghilev, or possibly empathized with Gris's long periods of confinement due to uremia.
A day after calling Democrats' debt ceiling proposal "ridiculous," Mr. Ryan empathized with Mr. Trump, saying he was seeking a bipartisan moment in the face of crises.
In her recap on Us Weekly, former Bachelorette Rachel Lindsay empathized with Kufrin's struggle, especially her choice to pick the man the public wasn't necessarily on board with.
She told Axelrod that she empathized with Colin Kaepernick and other NFL players who have protested racial injustice in America by taking a knee during the national anthem.
The experiment was meant to evoke different types of empathy by dividing participants into groups and having each take different approaches to how they empathized with the person.
A former government advisor to Al-Jaber said she was a reformist who empathized with the concerns of workers and would seek to avoid job losses and plant closures.
She took photos of the smoke moving in this weekend and told KGO-TV she empathized with her neighbors to the north who were forced to flee their homes.
They empathized with Chief of Staff General Kelly (a man who believes Robert E. Lee was an "honorable man") putting his hands over his face during one of Trump's pressers.
The broker even empathized with the fact that my husband was then without a job and said he'd introduce him to his son, who might be able to hire him.
I've felt defeated in parenting, like a failure for much lesser reasons than rehab, so I empathized with Moore about the kind of blame she might have attached to herself.
Peter Beattie, a former premier of the state of Queensland, and the chairman of the Gold Coast Games, said that he empathized with those who had reservations about the event.
In an essay for The Paris Review, Ms. Cline said she empathized with "the Manson girls" who lived with their unhinged leader at a former movie set called Spahn Ranch.
The writer Ta-Nehisi Coates, a friend of Jenkins's since the "Medicine for Melancholy" days, told me he empathized with the director's struggle to disregard the narratives surrounding his work.
I, in turn, got to understand her despair on a much deeper level and empathized with her desperate need to have me there as the reliable mother she had never had.
After noticing a growing trend of passengers reaching out via Twitter, AskTSA launched a pilot program last September that empathized with the weary flier and hoped to improve overall travel experiences.
I empathized with Cody about being closer with his mom growing up and that his interests didn't lie in some stereotypical male roles such as using tools, working on cars, etc.
Zuckerberg, who like many people in the U.S. is now working from home, empathized with the fact that such arrangements are proving difficult for his workers and others across the country.
He always empathized with the staffers who make the game go — the clubhouse attendants and the scoreboard operators and the kids chasing foul balls to save the owner a few bucks.
Surrounded by American flags and NASA artifacts, she empathized with the plight of veterans facing long waits at V.A. hospitals and those who struggle to find jobs after returning from combat. Mrs.
" Schuman wrote that she empathized with Carter's other accuser, and now felt an obligation to come forward "with the hope and intention to inspire and encourage other victims to tell their story.
"My childhood was spent hearing many stories from my parents about the horror of loss, so I have always empathized with the 'outsiders' whose lives have been bruised or shaken," she tells Creators.
You have empathized with someone not when you hear the words they're saying, but when you begin to ascertain what metaphors make them tick, and where that conflicts or agrees with your own.
First off, there's not enough time in the universe for you to do that, and second, a lot of people don't want to do the work of empathy, even if it's being empathized with.
Today, I find myself most often seeking the perspective of black women, as they've largely been the only people who have empathized with my plight while also holding me accountable for my own shortcomings.
She empathized with her grandmother's frustration at not being able to vocalize her needs, having had a nearly identical experience in the wake of her own medical crisis, and became adept at anticipating them.
But Johnson said that he empathized with fans who expected better things from the team this season and that he did not blame them for leaving seats empty by the end of the year.
Walker said he only saw clips of the news conference but said he empathized with Trump, saying he tries to see the best in people -- and that he hopes it yields big results for Republicans.
Besides inviting the model onto her show in March, Pinkett Smith also vocally empathized with elements of Woods' scenario, having been in the spotlight for more than two decades and encountering both racism and sexism.
Ryan Reynolds is opening up about his decision to cast the "Peloton wife" in his hilarious new ad, admitting that he empathized with the actress after she faced recent backlash for Peloton's controversial Christmas commercial.
Mad Men was happy to realize when its characters fucked up, but it always empathized with their fuck-ups, with the idea that they might find their way to some better self if enough time passed.
"Yes I empathized with him, I understand the things he's done, but that doesn't make them right, it offered me a perspective of where he's coming from, just from gay person to gay person," she explained.
They said they understood the need for Clinton to explain what happened in the election, and many also empathized with Clinton's anger over former FBI Director James Comey's handling of a probe into her private email server.
He empathized with its protagonist, whose truthful complaints go largely unheeded, and relished a climactic scene in which she sees her double already sitting on the bus she is about to board, smiling back at her through the window.
While most actresses might not be able to relate to the struggles of Barrymore's newest protagonist Sheila Hammond on the comedy series Santa Clarita Diet, the 41-year-old actress not only empathized with the character but found playing her therapeutic.
After the conflict in Ireland, people who felt empathy toward outsiders were more willing to forgive them; in the United States, white Americans who empathized with minority individuals mistreated by police were more likely to join Black Lives Matter protests.
Terri Collins (R), who sponsored the bill, told The Washington Post she empathized with survivors of rape and incest but that the exceptions were specifically left out so that the law would be strong enough to force a federal court battle.
Adriana 3D from YC-CLIP empathized with those who feel so depressed they can't find happiness: If you have many problems in your environment where you grow, of course you may be feeling empty, and nothing is enough for you.
Terri Collins, who sponsored the bill in the House, told the Washington Post that while she empathized with survivors of rape and incest, the lack of exceptions for those scenarios was necessary in order to force federal courts to intervene on the bill.
It also comes at a time when faith in traditional media is at an all time low, and decades-long suspicions in terms of how Blacks and POCs are covered, quoted, empathized with and treated in and out of newsrooms have become commonplace.
The allegations made against Trump's Supreme Court nominee have dredged up emotions for many -- some who empathized with Christine Blasey Ford who gave tearful public testimony last week, and others, including some vocal men, who fear the ramifications of a false allegation.
In a statement, Tata said that it empathized with "the hardships being caused by the recent 'Zika' virus outbreak across many countries" — including birth defects, limited lifespan, and possibly death — and that "as a socially responsible company," it would rebrand the car before launch.
Boxer said she empathized with senators who just wanted to wrap up work and leave town, because she is also anxious to get home to her family for the holidays — especially after delivering what she thought was her final farewell address on the Senate floor.
Wojcicki then offered a succinct and clear bird's-eye view of how she suspects many women in tech are feeling right now: When I saw the memo that circulated last week, I once again felt that pain, and empathized with the pain it must have caused others.
Daley, the son of the five-term mayor of Chicago, told me that, because of their shared experience growing up in political families, he empathized with Hunter, and asked his staff to evaluate him for a position as a policy director specializing in the burgeoning Internet economy.
Yet, as much as people empathized with Trump's conclusion that he was, on an individual level, powerless in the face of his brother's addiction, some of them voted for him because he also claimed, with increasingly sweeping rhetoric, that he, and perhaps only he, could "solve" the national crisis.
As an artist, brought up in the south of Saudi Arabia, I empathized with the struggle of the Lakota Nation against the impact of oil development, and I wanted to go and see for myself and, if possible, contribute to spreading this story and building momentum through my platform as an artist.
The woman with whom he went on the date on December 2, the day after his date with Millane, told the court earlier this week that the man had calmly discussed and empathized with a man who was jailed for manslaughter after accidentally killing a woman during rough sex, the BBC and MailOnline reported.
Amongst a flood of posts from pissed off friends and concerned family members threatening to "dispatch a fleet of hungry eagles with a taste for man-flesh" on the stranger, Barnes's unsolicited query was also met with stories from transgender, non-binary, gay, black, Latino, and Asian folks who empathized with the hostile encounter.
In his response, Lynn empathized with Slaughter about the challenges of her role but said that Open Markets had never given advance warning about events and articles in the past, and he did not understand why an employee from Google corporate (Stephanie Valencia, who works on strategic outreach and partnerships for Google) would expect that from him.
It is a little bit of pain, but it's going to be for the future of our country, and their children and their grandchildren and generations after them will thank them for their sacrifice" Lara Trump went on to express her appreciation for government workers and empathized with their struggles, saying: "Right now, I know it's hard.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) in an interview early Sunday said he empathized with Democrats over the recent revelations in former Democratic National Committee (DNC) interim chairwoman Donna Brazile's new book, saying he would be "ticked off" as well.
It is a mark of Roth's skill that one can hardly detect where the facts end and the fiction begins; but his paranoid fantasy leaves readers with a lingering false image of a bigoted, Jew-hating Lindbergh, when, in fact, Lindbergh turned his back on Germany after Kristallnacht, empathized with the plight of the Jews and helped a Jewish doctor flee from the Third Reich.
The irrepressible liberal obsession with "understanding" Trump voters—which has created its own tiresome media genre, the parachute-in article from the most benighted place in America filled with "real Trump voters"—arises from the desperate hope that if only these political adversaries can be properly "understood" or "empathized with," then they can be made, like Nike shoe buyers converted to Adidas, to "buy into" Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders.

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