Synonym: condole with, feel for, pity, sympathize with. Similar words: passionate, dispassionate, compassion, passion, compass, encompass, assassination, compression. Meaning: [-ʃənət] v. share the suffering of. adj. 1. showing merciful compassion 2. showing or having compassion.
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31. They would also like the old democracies to look upon their young ones with a more compassionate eye.
32. The Conservative leadership should show itself as compassionate and imaginative as well as tough where necessary.
33. A nation that does not demonstrate compassionate concern for the least blessed among its population has no heart.
34. Critics worry that compassionate conservatism involves subcontracting social welfare to nutty evangelicals.
35. Charlie Harris was a shrewd street-seller whose appearance and demeanour tugged at the heartstrings of the compassionate.
36. Critics also worry that compassionate conservatism is a leap in the dark without any empirical evidence to back it up.
37. It is essential that assessment in a Catholic school should be compassionate.
38. Your application for 3 days compassionate leave is, of course, granted.
39. How to be compassionate to their pain and go out of their way to help them?
40. Bedford is by turns hilarious and ironic in the best sense: compassionate and yet clear-eyed.
41. Compassionate capitalism is not about making money, but about being free to be and to do what we dream.
42. Homosexuals have as much right to be understood, to be treated with compassionate love as the rest of us.
43. The caring and compassionate are also capable of being utterly ruthless, as Mrs Williams was sometimes claimed to be.
44. As prosecutor, she developed a reputation as a tough and compassionate legal administrator.
45. Before you can truly succeed as a compassionate capitalist, you need to answer that question honestly. Sentencedict.com
46. If they are confident and compassionate, we are uplifted and encouraged.
47. Directors also strive to foster a cooperative spirit and friendly attitude among employees and a compassionate demeanor toward the families.
48. Trouble erupted on Friday night after a row about a prisoner's appeal for compassionate leave.
49. Edward was in the Western Desert, and because of the children he was given compassionate leave.
50. In this modern world we must both see that people obey the law and also be compassionate.
51. Andrew Carnegie has been called the patron saint of compassionate capitalism.
52. And he comprehended fully how great is the benevolence of the boundlessly compassionate Kuan Yin.
53. It might have been compassionate, or amused(sentencedict.com), or even hostile.
54. It holds equally true that a compassionate act needs to be spurred by a feeling of compassion to be effective.
55. And with a baby on the way there would surely be some compassionate leave for him soon.
56. While he is extremely compassionate and sympathetic to her plight, he can not free her before a trial.
57. In those switched-off moods he was no longer loving, no longer amusing, no longer thoughtful or considerate or gentlemanly or compassionate.
58. He indicated that creating an illusion of being honest, compassionate, and generous is important to gaining and maintaining power.
59. Based on a true story, this movie is lightweight but compassionate.
60. The compassionate capitalist sees herself as a business entrepreneur and a social entrepreneur at the same time.
More similar words: passionate, dispassionate, compassion, passion, compass, encompass, assassination, compression, missionary, professional, congressional, affectionate, proportionate, impasse, passive, companion, donate, session, cession, mission, detonate, resonate, as soon as possible, emission, compulsion, assimilate, visionary, recession, percussion, commission.