verb (present participle of empathise) as in strong fondness

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disempathise, indifference, skepticism

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Example Sentences

Example:After the argument, they disempathised and went their separate ways.

Definition:To stop understanding or sharing the feelings of another person, or to feel indifferent or uncompassionate towards them.

From disempathise

Example:He refused to show any indifference towards his employer's concerns.

Definition:The lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern for others' feelings or situations.

From indifference

Example:Skepticism over the friend's report about the event led to a lack of empathy in the group.

Definition:The state of doubting or mistrusting other people's emotions and beliefs.

From skepticism