0 past simple and past participle of sympathize --
1 to understand and care about someone's problems: --
2 to support and agree with someone or something: --
I sympathize with the general aims of the organization, but on this particular issue I disagree.
Except in combating disloyalty, he sympathized with the colonists, and was one of the ablest and most popular of the royal governors.
Leprosy patients were to be sympathized, and they do not fear anything.
He criticized the corruption and injustice in society and sympathized with the poor.
Fortunately, the town councilman sympathized with her, and had her serve the rest of her sentence as a guest in his own house.
Although the new middle class sympathized with the working class, the middle-class political groups were hardly representative of a national political or social movement.
He said he sympathized with them, but denied any formal connection.
Furthermore, many industrial workers were themselves former farm labourers and sympathized with the plight of those toiling the lands.
The rebels managed to get inside the emperor's palace as they were let in by eunuchs who sympathized with their cause.