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empathetic

[em-puh-thet-ik] / ˌɛm pəˈθɛt ɪk /


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At its best, “The Innocents of Florence” is an example of a complicated humanism: An empathetic study of the perpetual interplay between good intentions, human frailties and imperfect outcomes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Encouraging growth is empathetic, as it enables everyone to get ahead.

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He even turns inward, questioning his own need to be likable and empathetic.

From Los Angeles Times

“I work in a place where we’re surrounded by death every day, but the culture of our company is joyful, empathetic, curious and supportive,” he says.

From The Wall Street Journal

They’ll vote for someone with whom they don’t totally agree if they believe that candidate is honest, decent, empathetic and knows generally what to do about their top issues.

From The Wall Street Journal