0 present 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.
Sympathizing is pleasurable, failing to sympathize is aversive.
Smith makes clear that it is this ability to self-command our ungovernable passions through sympathizing with others that is virtuous.
Jin's critical commentary frequently oscillates between sympathizing with the individual bandit-heroes and condemning their status as outlaws.
John was described to be reserved but easily provoked as a child, as well as having a sympathizing heart.
He was suspected of sympathizing with the local revolutionary elements during the upheavals of 1848.
For hits reason, she lacks human emotions such as sympathizing with others.
Empathy is a spontaneous sharing of affect, provoked by witnessing and sympathizing with anothers emotional state.
Those sympathizing with the government have generally agreed with the move.