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

  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.

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