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sympathise Meaning in Bengali



 সহানুভূতি প্রকাশ করা, সদৃশ হত্তয়া, সহানুভূতি সম্পন্ন হত্তয়া, সহমর্মিতা বোধ করা, একমত হওয়া, সহমর্মী হওয়া, সমানুভবী হওয়া,

Verb:

সহানুভূতি-সম্পন্ন হত্তয়া, সদৃশ হত্তয়া, সহানুভূতি প্রকাশ করা,





sympathise's Usage Examples:

resolute, silhouetted against a sacred light, and asked to decide whether to sympathise with Him or with his tormentors.


with fans of clubs which sympathise with Arka such as Wisła Tczew and Gryf Wejherowo and rivalries with clubs who sympathise with Lechia Gdańsk such as.


should no longer be responsible for any of Shep's costs, although she did sympathise with some of his argument and felt that the BBC should pay Noakes for.


During his time as a Socialist, he was known to sympathise with the left of the party, and was close to Henri Emmanuelli.


the bipartisanship evaporated during the mid-1960s as the ALP began to sympathise with North Vietnam and opposition to the Vietnam War grew.


One cannot but sympathise with them.


Some who are not involved in animal rights activism but sympathise with the goal of animal rights may have other reasons to defend open rescues.


sets of fans have no connection with each other, many Górnik fans still sympathise with Lech.


Both rivals sympathise with regional powerhouse Lech Poznań, KKS being one of the very few lower.


Mills enjoyed playing Finn's vulnerable side and hoped viewers would sympathise with him.


sites sympathise with Hamas "but that does not make them Hamas Web sites.


The [people who run these sites] are private individuals that might sympathise with.


spending a fortnight hunting him in the British Museum, I have come to sympathise with Clavers and his dragoons.


The state governor released a statement which stated: "We sympathise with the families of those involved in the tragedy.


He also expressed concern that journalists who sympathise with the Progress Party may have a lesser chance to get hired than journalists.


Balfour as being conspirators in the murder of Darnley, however he did not sympathise with the deposed queen and in 1570 actually captured Dumbarton Castle.


In The Canberra Times Liam Mason noted that the reader was able to sympathise with the novel's characters: "There is also an almost depressing realism.



Synonyms:

experience; feel; sympathize;

Antonyms:

inexperience; stay; suffer;

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