compassionate

IPA: kʌmpˈæʃʌnʌt

verb

  • (transitive, archaic) To feel compassion (for someone or with regard to something); to regard (someone or something) with compassion.

adjective

  • Having, feeling or showing compassion (to or toward someone).
  • Given to someone as an exception because of a family emergency or a death in their family.
  • (obsolete) Inviting or asking for pity.
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Examples of "compassionate" in Sentences

  • Is this what they call compassionate conservatism?
  • The second type of ritual is of a compassionate nature.
  • He is compassionate, brave and tries to help the humans.
  • The doctors were incredible and very kind and compassionate.
  • COOPER: Are we going to hear the term compassionate conservative?
  • Psychologist: The term compassionate conservative is an "oxymoron"
  • God, the compassionate, gave me seven earths and throne of the heaven.
  • Compassionate love for all, especially the poor and the marginalized 3.
  • Apart from Butters, Kyle is the most caring and compassionate of the boys.
  • The reverse was the case, and many knew him to be kindly and compassionate.
  • If I hear one more time the term compassionate conservatism, I will scream.
  • The remaining patients in the Compassionate IND program were grandfathered in.
  • In the name of God, The merciful, the compassionate my name is Mahdi vazirian.
  • A calm and compassionate approach and deft hand is sorely needed at this point.
  • "When the term compassionate conservative was invented, that person had just met Dean."
  • PAULA ZAHN, CNN ANCHOR: Up front this morning, President Bush is on his way to Cleveland, as Leon just reported, where he will be making a speech about what he calls compassionate conservatism.
  • That's, kind of, the heart of what they call compassionate conservatism: that the American experience must be alive and viable for everyone, and that government has a role to help people have the tools so they can help themselves.
  • SOME ON THE RIGHT argue that by putting the word compassionate in front of conservatism, George W. Bush somehow diminished the principles that have animated the conservative movement since at least the rise of Barry Goldwater in 1964.

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