Synonym: clemency, leniency, mercy, mildness, pity, sympathy. Antonym: coldness, cruelty, hardness, harshness. Similar words: passion, passionate, compass, encompass, compression, impasse, passive, assassination. Meaning: [kəm'pæʃn] n. 1. a deep awareness of and sympathy for another's suffering 2. the humane quality of understanding the suffering of others and wanting to do something about it.
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61. Guidelines to deal with compassion issues were proposed in 1998, but were never implemented.
62. The right hon. Gentleman can not put a cost on his compassion, for it is bogus.
63. The man-in-the-moon face had always heretofore been tilted a little downward with an expression of compassion.
64. Basic compassion, not just for the old but for the younger generation too, lies at the heart of this idea.
65. One of the two cases that were heard Wednesday began with a Seattle group known as Compassion in Dying.
66. They could combine their compassion and empathy with being helpful.
67. Our greatest happiness comes from the experience of love & compassion. Allan Lokos
68. Compassion could only lead to increased confusion,[www.Sentencedict.com] for it would be wasted on her.
69. We can remind ourselves of, and help our children to realise, the need at all times for compassion.
70. And as for compassion, haven't I just provided your first decent meal of the day?
71. Human conduct must be guided by compassion and reverence for all forms of life.
72. People are showing me great compassion and I appreciate it ... but it is too awful to talk about.
73. You need to couple warmth and compassion with a big helping of structure and limits.
74. The result is a smoldering tale blending end-of-the-road madness with earthy compassion and the triumphant human spirit.
75. It all added up to the fact that below Silas's cool exterior there was warmth and compassion for others.
76. There is a limit to compassion, especially when you are seeking revenge.
77. There is little or no hint of the compassion and humanity which lay beneath the cool exterior.
78. To love our enemy is impossible. The moment we understand our enemy, we feel compassion towards him/her, and he/she is no longer our enemy. Thich Nhat Hanh
79. They've been doling out compassion long before the late Princess Diana invented it.
80. All this talk of love and compassion is humbug when people are hungry and homeless.
81. It is when she feels compassion, rather than revulsion, for the salamander and kisses him that the spell breaks.
82. Asking no questions they watched him, their master now, with compassion.
83. With her ready compassion and cheerful good humour, she had provided much that was lacking in Celia's circumscribed upbringing.
84. Perhaps the boffins in the boats at Scapa ought to swallow their compassion and get equally coercive with the whales.
85. Then, as she watched him, still hovering indecisively, she felt an odd compassion stir her heart.
86. This is based upon the belief that older people are treated with greater compassion now than ever before.
87. Harriet had always tended to feel compassion towards the underdog.
88. If he is beyond recall, then she at least surely deserves a little compassion.
89. The traditional Buddhist values of loving kindness and compassion do not seem to fit into the new world that absorbs the children.
90. It holds equally true that a compassionate act needs to be spurred by a feeling of compassion to be effective.
More similar words: passion, passionate, compass, encompass, compression, impasse, passive, assassination, companion, session, mission, cession, emission, compulsion, secession, percussion, admission, recession, permission, commission, profession, digression, expression, commissioner, oppression, aggression, confession, missionary, suppression, discussion.