0 present participle of empathize --
1 to be able to understand how someone else feels: --
It's very easy to empathize with the characters in her books.
He also explored the use of objectives, actioning, and empathizing with the character.
Additionally, empathizing with someone requires a distinctly sympathetic reaction where personal distress demands avoidance of distressing matters.
Empathic concern or sympathy not only include empathizing, but also entails having a positive regard or a non-fleeting concern for the other person.
The extreme male brain theory views autism as an extreme version of male-female differences regarding systemizing and empathizing abilities.
In contrast, research has generally shown a weak negative correlation between empathizing and systemizing.
He tells her to enjoy more and stop empathizing herself.
Its lyrics speak of the void felt through social network relationships, empathizing with those searching for acceptance via the internet.
Specifically, work-related tasks that require emotion work thought to be natural for women, such as caring and empathizing are requirements of many female-dominated occupations.