sympathetically in English

adverb

compassionately, in a caring and concerned manner, understandingly

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1. He nodded his head sympathetically.

2. Mom nodded her head sympathetically.

3. We hope this application will be treated sympathetically .

4. She listened sympathetically to all our complaints.

5. The teacher listened sympathetically to the student's problems.

6. After a year we will sympathetically consider an application for reinstatement.

7. They were all sympathetically disposed towards her bitter experience.

8. Objections to the plan will be listened to sympathetically.

9. She listened sympathetically, nodding her head now and again.

10. Jeremy murmurs sympathetically and hands her back the joint.

11. For many of us, communicating openly and sympathetically does not come naturally.

12. Ask her what happened and listen sympathetically and attentively.

13. 2 She listened sympathetically, nodding her head now and again.

14. The First Sonata is no less well prepared and sympathetically interpreted.

15. He had written sympathetically about the plight of the Kurds.

16. Her black eyes peered intently into mine as she nodded sympathetically.

17. This Coronet has been serviced sympathetically to get it moving again after

18. Will he consider sympathetically inclusion of the Penwith moors in that list?

19. You probably dismissed them, more or less sympathetically, as nerds and geeks.

20. Listen sympathetically to your child's moans and groans about what she can't do.

21. Passers-by glanced sympathetically at them, unsurprised by the funereal atmosphere of the gathering.

22. She began to swim with her nervy, graceless stroke and Nick watched her sympathetically.

23. Antonyms for Antagonistically include consistently, invariably, together, sympathetically, friendlily, hospitably, proly, agreeably, kindly and nicely

24. Sympathetically induced cyclic AMP output (4 Hz) was blunted by sotalol (−81 ± 14 pmol/min).

25. They don't just listen sympathetically, they wade in with remarks like, 'If I were you...'.

26. 8 Passers-by glanced sympathetically at them, unsurprised by the funereal atmosphere of the gathering.

27. When he phones you naturally listen sympathetically, offer advice and ask pertinent questions until, grateful, he rings off.

28. This is particularly true in encouraging the admission of mature students, among whom local applicants are viewed especially sympathetically.

29. But I caught myself, decided not to make premature judgments, and tried to listen as sympathetically as I could.

30. He listens, and sometimes he inclines his head sympathetically, as if to get a better purchase on what I am saying.

31. I hope that my hon. Friend will consider its application sympathetically and support the hospital in every way that she can.

32. Thus, in one place we have the following Avowal, which is only not _naïf_ because evidently put in to please the prejudices of sympathetically narrow readers.

33. (1Sa 21:13) Later, when Hanun the king of Ammon grossly insulted David’s ambassadors by cutting off half their beards, David sympathetically told his men to stay in Jericho until their beards grew abundantly again.

34. Adjuvant analgesics can be classified into groups according to the type of pain to be treated: continuous neuropathic pain or lancinating neuropathic pain, sympathetically maintained pain, bone pain and those for multipurpose use. Adjuvant drugs used for continuous neuropathic pain include local anaesthetics, clonidine, capsaicin, and antidepressants.

35. Condole (v.) 1580s, "to sorrow or grieve over with another," from Late Latin Condolere "to suffer with another," from assimilated form of com "with, together" (see con-) + dolere "to grieve" (see doleful).Meaning "express Condolences, speak sympathetically to one in pain, grief, or misfortune" is recorded from 1650s.