heartfelt sympathy or their deepest sympathy – for emphasis).
2) If you are in sympathy with someone, it means you agree with them,
or your goals are in line with their goals. If you work for an
organization that helps poor people, and your friend has a project to
provide school supplies to poor children, then his work is in sympathy
with yours.
The verb sympathize can be used for feeling bad for someone:
We sympathize with the victims’ families.
(= we feel sorry because they have lost a loved one)
It can also be used for agreeing with goals or thoughts:
He sympathizes with a radical political party.
(= he tends to agree with that party’s philosophies)
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