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sympathy
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sympathy /sym·pa·thy/ (sim´pah-the)
1. compassion for another person's thoughts, feelings, and experiences.
2. an influence produced in any organ by disease, disorder, or other change in another part.
3. a relation which exists between people or things such that change in the state of one is reflected in the other.

sym·pa·thy (smp-th)
n.
1. A relation between parts or organs by which a disease or disorder in one induces an effect in the other.
2. Mental contagion, as in yawning induced by seeing another person yawn.
3. Mutual understanding or affection arising from a relationship or an affinity, in which whatever affects one correspondingly affects the other.

sympathy,
n the kind understanding of a patient.

sympathy
an influence produced in any organ by disease or disorder in another part. See also sympathetic ophthalmia.

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