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empathy The reader understands closely what the character is feeling; "feeling into" (University of Victoria Writer's Guide).
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empathy Demonstrating an understanding of a customer's point of view and feelings about a situation by using phrases such as "I can imagine this must be very upsetting".
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empathy the capacity to feel emotions similar to those felt by another person.
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empathy The imaginative projection into another's feelings, a state of total identification with another's situation, condition, and thoughts. The action of understanding, being aware of, being sensitive to, and vicariously experiencing the feelings, thoughts, and experience of another of either the past or present without explicitly articulating these feelings. Fern empathizes with Wilbur; Charlotte empathizes with Wilbur.
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empathy is interpreted as the ability to take oneself out of oneself and put oneself into another person's world.
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