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- noun One who
empathizes .
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Examples
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Swift is otherwise a champion empathizer, with a great gift for describing the lost innocence of childhood and the clumsy miscommunications of adults.
Album review: Taylor Swift, "Speak Now" Allison Stewart 2010
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* Also in that link: Is Kagan less of an empathizer than meets the eye?
The Morning Plum 2010
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She of all people should be Obama's biggest empathizer – she knows how it feels to be betrayed by someone you love and admire. hillbilly
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I consider myself more of a systemizer than an empathizer, in Baron-Cohen's scheme.
Economics and Autism, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Like Clinton, she is an all-embracing empathizer with an instinct for compromise.
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John McCain, the great empathizer, is running low on empathy.
Shaun Jacob Halper: McCain's Reverends Right: His Faustian Bargain with Radical Christianity 2008
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My problems with empathy is when it becomes a means of reducing otherness, of making the empathizer feel safe.
Trauma Dodie Bellamy 2008
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On Monday, Kerry planned to campaign in Philadelphia with the empathizer in chief, Bill Clinton, who would be making his first campaign appearance since undergoing quadruple-bypass surgery.
THE NEXT FLORIDA 2007
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But it called me an absolutely terrible empathizer AND systemizer. (like 3-4 on each)
Switch Hitting: Part II JoAnne 2006
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Part of his job is to convince 100,000 clients a sighted man is the empathizer many of them seek.
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