one should have sympathy for the poor
use:the verb form of 'sympathy'
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The verb form of sympathy is sympathize
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ONE SHOULD BE SYMPATHISING TOWARDS THE POOR.
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The verb form of sympathy is sympathize
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ONE SHOULD BE SYMPATHISING TOWARDS THE POOR.
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The sentence 'One should have sympathy for the poor.' can be transformed using the verb form of the abstract noun 'sympathy' in the following way :
One should sympathize with the poor.
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'sympathy (noun)' as 'a feeling or expression of understanding and caring for someone else who is suffering or has problems that have caused unhappiness.'
Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'sympathize (verb)' as 'to understand and care about someone's problems.'
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