Sentence examples for be empathy from inspiring English sources

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be empathy

noun

Identification with or understanding of the thoughts, feelings, or emotional state of another person.

  • She had a lot of empathy for her neighbor

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"In all politics there has to be empathy," he says.

Holland were scarcely masterly, but there has to be empathy for men under particular stress.

A cover story in "Time" was devoted to singer Jewel, whose musical message was said to be "Empathy is in".

And soon, what's supposed to be empathy and compassion registers instead as the self-important preening of a pop star.

Will there be empathy in there for women who aren't ready to risk their lives in order to be given a quarterback?

If I had to pinpoint one behavioral trait of consciousness that humans all have and should also be instilled in AI, it would be empathy.

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I think it might also be empathy-related (I tend to over-empathize, which I'm pretty sure is not a good thing): the more you're able to empathize, the more you're at risk to over-worry.

It's empathy.

What is empathy?

The second is empathy.

Her true enemy was empathy.

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