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To sympathy
noun
A feeling of pity or sorrow for the suffering or distress of another; compassion.
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And understanding often leads to sympathy.
We're moving from solidarity to sympathy.
Slowly this turns to sympathy and sympathy to empathy.
This was not Russia in a cooperative epiphany, or a conversion to sympathy for the West.
Afterward, the judge warned the jurors not to surrender to sympathy.
It is always the repression of terrorists that leads to sympathy and support for them.
The complexity of Ms. Keener's performance is in a fragility that avoids any invitation to sympathy.
He says that that what he feels is more akin to sympathy.
At Egreetings, the bubbly headings offer a "Welcome to sympathy!" section.
At 1001 Postcards, "Stayin' Alive" is one of the suggested tunes for adding to sympathy cards.
Shopping, which for the church moralist is a straight path to sin, is for Smith a shortcut to sympathy.
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