How To Use Empathetic In A Sentence

  • Objectivism then proceeds to "elevate" the pupil to true malignant narcissism by demonizing "altruism" -- Rand's term of art for all the empathetic values -- and lionizing sadism. Marcella Mroczkowski: Danger! Empathy and Psychopathy as Competing Value Systems in Politics and Economics
  • The third character is Mr. Malik's observant, empathetic shamba boy helper, Benjamin. A Guide to the Birds of East Africa: Summary and book reviews of A Guide to the Birds of East Africa by Nicholas Drayson.
  • Chelsea season ticket holder and columnist Giles Smith is in empathetic mood this week, but still has some post-Anfield arguments to make.
  • He seems laid-back, non-judgmental and empathetic in his discussion of the people involved in the underground; his tales are often without clear villains.
  • If we set a goal in 2012 to internationalize education for all US students, future generations of Americans will be outward-looking, locally and globally engaged, multilingual, and empathetic. Ed Gragert: America's Educational Exceptionalism
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  • It's my belief anyway that we should all be a little more empathetic and observant than we are about everything.
  • Would they have been more empathetic and less cut-throat? Times, Sunday Times
  • The result is an intelligent, empathetic, moving look at the power and limitations of the modern monarchy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Antoine's immaturity is laid bare, but in a surprisingly nuanced and empathetic manner.
  • He launched into a sensitive, empathetic account of Mekas's early life and his exile from Lithuania.
  • Couples spread themselves across a broad spectrum from total alienation at one end to warm, empathetic, abiding intimacy at the other. American Manhood: Transformations in Masculinity from the Revolution to the Modern Era
  • If you would all form yourselves into a circle and affect an expression of phoney empathetic concern, I have a confession. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • We can't increase their pay or decrease their time away from home, but we can be empathetic and caring supervisors.
  • Of all of these characteristics, Bilbo's strongest trait is "his humanity; he is empathetic with a big heart and generous spirit. ‘The Hobbit’ Casting Breakdowns Reveal Details About Bilbo Baggins, Thorin Oakenshield And More! » MTV Movies Blog
  • An empathetic listener can do a lot to defuse a crisis, regardless of the seriousness of the problem. Christianity Today
  • When he talks about figit pie or bara brith it's a stern reader that doesn't find herself overtaken by a bout of empathetic dribbling. Food Britannia by Andrew Webb – review
  • Full of existential angst and loneliness, her paintings are able to evoke an empathetic response from the viewer.
  • But what makes this performance so notable are the subtle ways Ms. Michele makes Rachel at turns both empathetic and derisible, sometimes within the same take. A Star is Born on Glee, But the Series Itself Doesn't Quite Shine
  • Dara overdubbed his solos in New York while the BGTs were in Vancouver; nonetheless, he exhibits an empathetic connection to their music.
  • Understanding that made him more empathetic, not less. Times, Sunday Times
  • Short flinched empathetically as his chief took the full force of the boomerang. FORESTS OF THE NIGHT
  • Where my dermatologist is an upbeat, everything is going to be fine kind of guy, Dr Plastics is an empathetic, caring, almost rabbinical kind of guy who really understands how women feel about their faces. Mohs Nose Woes - Part 2
  • As with the Martelli, in this gentle, empathetic character study Degas attempts to portray his friend with honesty and truth.
  • Tonight's edition of Horizon helps to explain why dogs are such empathetic and intelligent creatures. Times, Sunday Times
  • I said, ‘You wouldn't wish the suffering on anyone, but if it doesn't break people it often makes them more generous and empathetic to others.’
  • Perfect as an allegory - the pietà, the sacrificial lamb - and yet so empathetically maternal, it gives warmth to the solemn poise of Bellini.
  • But the characters are so flat and unappealing that I couldn't muster up a single empathetic cringe for 'em.
  • As with the recent Halston film, Ultrasuede, the absence of the central figure means there's something of a vacuum at the centre of proceedings, but Bergé, who is interviewed at length, proves an articulate and empathetic eulogiser. Yves Saint-Laurent: L'Amour Fou – review
  • I am not an empathetic person. Times, Sunday Times
  • A master class in poignant restraint, driven by two achingly empathetic performances. Times, Sunday Times
  • Would they have been more empathetic and less cut-throat? Times, Sunday Times
  • TEFL - course that reminded me of this tolerance/toleration; empathic/empathetic; approval/approvement post. On tolerating
  • Nonetheless, he was quite empathetic and was still civil to me.
  • The trouble with being a fairly empathetic person is that makes it hard to say no to anyone in pain.
  • It is an empathetic observation the right-on find difficult to swallow, but this is a sport whose dominant female rider is routinely referred to as "the Head-Turner" and whose flagship magazine show, the Morning Line, contained an among‑boys joke about servicing Japanese fillies minutes after Casey and Moore appeared last Saturday. The landmarks and pitfalls of racing's gender agenda | Lydia Hislop
  • While we hear their stories, empathetic experts probe the veracity of their claims. Times, Sunday Times
  • By humanizing his characters, he brings us to an empathetic understanding of what might have brought them to where they are now.
  • He has the same hardness, the same grit beneath an affable and empathetic nature. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has the same hardness, the same grit beneath an affable and empathetic nature. Times, Sunday Times
  • A sermon exemplum from the mid-thirteenth century provides a revealing glimpse of the active role sculptures were expected to play as vehicles of identification and empathetic response.
  • It begins with one of your formulaic openings as an empathetic reporter gazes into the harrowed souls of old Diggers revisiting the Kokoda trail.
  • I call for all Queen's students to rise up against the errorist threat, whether you are a victim of American hegemony, an empathetically marginalized philosophy major or if you simply harbour guilt that your father is the vice-president of TD bank and is paying your tuition. Stephen Taylor - a blog on Canadian politics
  • Triebel (more known in Germany for her stage work) and Vogel are both so natural and empathetic together that the love story at the heart of this, especially as he grows sicker, is hard to shake off. GreenCine Daily: SFIFF Dispatch. 6.
  • He has the same hardness, the same grit beneath an affable and empathetic nature. Times, Sunday Times
  • A warm, empathetic character who benefits from Faour's lively, ebullient presence, Muna is the kind of effusive person who can't help offering a U.S. customs officer the unsolicited observation that "my husband, he is not a good man. The News Tribune Blogs
  • I am a firm believer in teaching children to be empathetic with others.
  • Horizon helps to explain why dogs are such empathetic and intelligent creatures. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yes, we can be selfish but we are also highly empathetic and supportive.
  • An empathetic listener can do a lot to defuse a crisis, regardless of the seriousness of the problem. Christianity Today
  • Being the sensitive kindly empathetic person she is, if Althouse could give rh a hug, I'm 100% sure she would. "I'm going to stop this car right now and leave you here!''
  • Results show that students today are 40 per cent less empathetic than they were 20 years ago. Times, Sunday Times
  • His talent for empathetic understanding reaches its peak with Sylvia, who has not read a good book in her entire life.
  • Would-be doctors had personality defects ranging from extreme over-confidence, narcissism and aloofness to being overly empathetic.
  • Philanthropy often has merely abstract rewards for the giver: that warm empathetic feeling; an assuagement of theoretical guilt; perhaps even an aggrandized sense of self, as the largesse is doled out. Billionaire Soros To Help Fight Urban Drug Abuse
  • I changed hospitals as part of my rotation and worked with an unusually empathetic consultant.
  • Duma Key is not just a novel for the fans, but a cathartic response from King over his near-death accident in 1999; no doubt he relived his agonizing recovery while writing about Freemantle, and yet it is because of this firsthand experience, that Duma Key feels much more personal and empathetic. 2010 February 15 « The BookBanter Blog
  • But they could not be empathetic, they just couldn't understand because it had not happened to them.
  • The sensitive, the open-hearted, the caring, the empathetic ones are the first to go. Times, Sunday Times
  • An unshowy mastery of empathetic guitar-lines lends depth and variety to the rawness: shattering echoes, sinister decayed sputterings, plaintive refrains.
  • With their high standards and empathetic members, the unit was beloved by the populace of the Republic.
  • In addition, the more empathetic you are, the more vividly you anticipate your own pain: In a sense, you're empathizing with your future self.
  • Though a stranger in a strange land, Maria is quick-witted, intelligent, and empathetic enough to figure out how to deal with the various characters she comes across.
  • The story is a little underpowered but the two central performances are persuasive and empathetic and the nervy electronics of the score works uncommonly well. Times, Sunday Times
  • An empathetic listener can do a lot to defuse a crisis, regardless of the seriousness of the problem. Christianity Today
  • If you concentrate on the gold, you counteract the tendency to get too empathetic.
  • His followers found him easy to talk to, an attentive listener and empathetic. Times, Sunday Times
  • Trial attorneys know that some jurors are more empathetic than others.
  • Meantime, the challenges of being Rector of Dundee should not daunt Kelly, with her empathetic skills, campaigning experience and endless enthusiasm.
  • Short flinched empathetically as his chief took the full force of the boomerang. FORESTS OF THE NIGHT
  • Being open-minded, non-judgemental and empathetic are important prerequisites.
  • a sensitive and empathetic school counselor
  • The adult with NPD endeavors to control others in an attempt to protect this "unlovable" hidden self and is often unable to see others as fellow humans and to be tolerant, kind, empathetic, and aware of other's needs. Eight Little Dolls
  • I also discussed a concept called approximating experiences, which is one way Whites can develop more empathetic orientations. White Racism and Empathy (or the Lack Thereof)
  • Unlike other rappers who name-drop the hug drug - mostly narrow-minded gangstas turned empathetic M.C.'s - they have never needed psychedelic drugs to tap into their own outré space.
  • She suggests that the work's graphic depiction of pain was the focus of an empathetic identification.
  • The sensitively tendered details and humane presentation, not of a detached and reserved emperor, but of a sincere and forthright man all alone before the world, draws an empathetic response from the viewer.

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