English to Malayalam Dictionary empathy

empathy

സമാനുഭാവം
definition
noun
Such a metaphor betrays a complete lack of understanding, of empathy with Victorian culture.
the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
example
She had no hidden agenda, no axe to grind, just great 'empathy' and overwhelming sympathy.
Nothing was done for effect, he was incredibly generous, talented and showed great 'empathy' .
I feel a degree of 'empathy' for the man held hostage, and for his family.
It was an act, first and foremost, of solidarity with the victims and of 'empathy' with their families.
Often politicians are accused of having no powers of 'empathy' whatsoever.
The use of touch with reflexology breaks down barriers and establishes 'empathy' .
That almost supernatural talent for 'empathy' was his greatest political gift.
Because we have that 'empathy' , we are good at sympathetically guiding and advising.
People here have a warm way of showing 'empathy' but at the same time respecting your private grief.
All art criticism is necessarily subjective, but such complete 'empathy' with an artist is rare.
Her experiences gave her a sense of 'empathy' and responsibility, she says.
Such a metaphor betrays a complete lack of understanding, of 'empathy' with Victorian culture.
Finally, proximity makes for 'empathy' and justifies the inevitable risks for intervention.
The money will be used to fund an initiative designed to help offenders develop 'empathy' with their victims.
He has no 'empathy' with, or sympathy for, this officer who has children to think about.
There is a frightening lack of 'empathy' and of understanding of the condition of the elderly.
It is easy to understand the natural 'empathy' between a Prime Minister and a top football manager.
I was a few paces on before I even considered my selfishness and lack of 'empathy' .
Among the violence, there are also moments of 'empathy' and humanity, which shine out like a beacon.
A little bit of 'empathy' and understanding might go a long way in making their life easier.
By humanizing his characters, he brings us to a curiously 'empathetic' understanding of what might have brought them to where they are now.
We need a local management that understands the Scottish marketplace and is sensitive and 'empathetic' to the concerns and aspirations of this country.
Conversely, effective treatments all use some version of an 'empathic' , nonconfrontational style.
At times, overworked nursing staff exhibit 'empathic' failure and diminished listening skills.
We feel the pain and the loss very deeply since we are 'empathically' connected to you.
It has been suggested that females are socialized to be more interpersonally sensitive and 'empathic' .
There can be discussion without participants responding 'empathetically' to one another, but then it is discussion, not dialogue.
The consul listened 'empathically' to my absurd story, then took my passport and the ‘survival document’ and asked me to wait for a while.
Properly taught, literature and history can cultivate the sympathetic imagination, the capacity to leave one's own world and 'empathically' experience lives in other times and cultures.
Elsewhere I have described the self-centered and narrowly concrete view of the world that results from the failure to imagine 'empathically' another's inner states, and its interpersonal consequences.
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