empathy in the PONS Dictionary

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S/he is required to extend new feelings of cooperation and empathy to others.
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Before these films, the blaxploitation genre often espoused empathy for the social positions of such individuals.
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She expressed great empathy for the patients as she wrote about the impact of isolation on the island and the stigmas attached to patients.
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This ability to rate their stock stems from the great empathy they have for their family and livestock.
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The two eventually develop empathy for each other's personal problems and issues, as well as life's similar hardships.
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To what extent are humans able to widen their ability for empathy and concern beyond the culture of their upbringing?
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Different forms of empathy may result in different effects on helpers.
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This study found that a few parenting practices - as opposed to parenting style as a whole - contributed to the development of empathy in children.
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The majors are fat, insensitive, greedy, vain and very proud, and display no empathy with the soldiers whatsoever.
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The jury praised the game for building understanding, empathy and concern for the plight of refugees in the player.
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