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feel for
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Princeton's WordNet
feel for, pity, compassionate, condole with, sympathize withverb
share the suffering of
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feel forverb
To express sympathy for, to sympathise with.
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feel for
Feel for generally means to experience empathy or sympathy for someone or their situation. It involves understanding, compassion or a sense of shared experience regarding the person's emotions or circumstances.
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reel off
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of feel for in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of feel for in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of feel for in a Sentence
Feel for others--in your pocket.
I can imagine that he’s disappointed that he thought he won $ 250,000, absolutely, we feel for him.
I feel for our children, youths and university students and I also share their parents' worries too. But there must be a vigilance about violations, I think people won't tolerate it and allow incident like this to happen again.
You can get a feel for the cultures of the company by asking questions like whether people are encouraged to learn, do they see the company as interested in growing and developing employees and if there is opportunity to move up.
You know, we were excited to have Kamala — a woman of color, the daughter of an immigrant — in our government as a vice first female vice president because we thought we can connect with her, she will feel for us, but it's been a total disappointment, which is why we were there.
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- sentir porPortuguese
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