feel solidarity

Frequency: 6.87.5 per million words

To experience a sense of unity with a person or group.

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  • Many people feel solidarity with the protesters.
  • After the earthquake, the community began to feel a deep solidarity.
  • Do you feel solidarity with your teammates during a difficult match?
  • She expressed that she would always feel solidarity with victims of injustice.
  • Despite their differences, the nations learned to feel solidarity in the face of a common enemy.
  • It's crucial for employees to feel solidarity with each other to achieve their goals.
  • The movement helped people feel a stronger solidarity for their shared cause.
  • As a doctor, he often feels solidarity with his patients' struggles.
  • We must feel solidarity with those who are oppressed, regardless of their background.
  • Having gone through similar experiences, they now feel a profound solidarity.