Similar words: compassionate leave, compassionate, passionate, dispassionate, compassion, affectionately, encompassing, impassively. Meaning: adv. in a compassionate manner.
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(1) He smiled compassionately at her.
(2) To live passionately, but also compassionately...with awareness of suffering.
(3) The Buddha sincerely commiserated for his loss, and compassionately consoled, "Although you have lost your sight, but your heart is still clear."
(4) Instead, you will probably talk compassionately to her, put an arm around her, see what is so upsetting, and inspire her with words that will keep her optimistic and inspired.
(5) Mrs Reagan compassionately pleaded that stem-cell research could help to find a cure for Alzheimer's disease, which afflicted Ronald Reagan in his later years.
(6) To this the Lord responded compassionately, “My friend, when long ago I asked you to serve me, I told you that your task was simply to push against the rock with all your strength.
(7) The Administration is working to compassionately address the needs of people living with HIV/AIDS and to prevent new HIV infections within the United States. Sentencedict.com
(8) Then almost compassionately he said, " You should be greatly rewarded. "
(9) "Poor Ellen, " she simply remarked; adding compassionately: "We must always bear in mind what an eccentric bringing-up Medora Manson gave her.
(10) What touched most was her ability to compassionately point something out to me with her gentle words.
(11) I believe it is our responsibility as business leaders to manage as carefully and as compassionately as we can.
(12) And the wider community is denied the opportunity to deal with the issue compassionately.
(13) Both Lucy and Linus feel compassion, but only Linus acts compassionately.
(14) It had always been so soothing to Scarlett to hear her mother whisper, firmly but compassionately, as she tiptoed down the hall: “ Hush , not so loudly.
(15) To me, it underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly and compassionately with one another and to preserve and cherish this pale blue dot, the only home we've ever known.
(16) It had always been so soothing to Scarlett to hear her mother whisper, firmly but compassionately, as the tiptoed down the hall:'Hush, not so loudly.
(17) The man at her feet looked up at Scarlett compassionately.
(18) When I started to relax myself and simply connect with my fundamental being, I also compassionately embraced the sensation of anger, weakness and fear.
(19) Its true stories, thoughtful quotations, and suggestions for generosity inspire readers to live more compassionately in this beautiful new edition.
(20) Political efforts to conform law or policy to narrow or sectarian teaching are often acted out coercively, not compassionately.
(21) I was going to help the scum, as I so compassionately call them now.
(22) But to be toyed with, like a mouse by a cat — that would be too much. Ms. Hou nodded compassionately and checkmated me a few moves later.
(23) The absolute truth doesn't have to be harsh or hurtful, you can do so compassionately and authentically, but firmly.
(24) If you're the spouse who's unsatisfied, it's important to communicate with your partner, compassionately.
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