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sympathize (v.)
"have fellow-feeling," c. 1600, from Middle French
sympathiser
, from
sympathie
(see
sympathy
). Earlier in a physiological sense (1590s). As "express sympathy," from 1748. Related:
Sympathized
;
sympathizing
.