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compassionateness

/adjective kuhm-pash-uh-nit; verb kuhm-pash-uh-neyt/US // adjective kəmˈpæʃ ə nɪt; verb kəmˈpæʃ əˌneɪt //UK // (kəmˈpæʃənət) //

同情心,怜悯之心,慈悲心,慈悲为怀

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having or showing compassion: a compassionate person; a compassionate letter.
    • : granted in an emergency: compassionate military leave granted to attend a funeral.
    • : Obsolete. pitiable.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    com·pas·sion·at·ed, com·pas·sion·at·ing.

    • : Archaic. to pity or have compassion for.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inlenience
as inlenity
as inmercifulness
as ingrace

Examples

  • With every responsible, compassionate person running around with a mask on nowadays, it seems inevitable that the phrase "wearable technology" will soon regularly include overly complicated high-tech face masks.

  • The figure of the compassionate mother may come to have greater appeal than that of the aggressive wartime commander.

  • The company also reported data on remdesivir given for “compassionate use” to children and pregnant women.

  • Gilead also reported data on remdesivir given for “compassionate use” to children and pregnant women, meaning no other treatment was available and the individuals could not join a clinical trial.

  • Finally, an international team of researchers gave remdesivir to 53 patients for “compassionate use.”

  • There is a procedure called “compassionate release” allowing terminally ill men to die at home.

  • The compassionate release was cancelled and he was sent back to his cell.

  • I know there are police officers who are kind, compassionate, and smart.

  • Republicans have a rare opportunity to implement policies that are truly compassionate and transcend toxic identity politics.

  • This whole thing has made me a way more compassionate and loving person.

  • It was a pleasant face, sun-bronzed and well-formed, with waving brown hair and eyes that could be gentle and compassionate.

  • Let us compassionate the critic whose well-trained faculties are thus wasted!

  • She was compassionate and, as she was unable to respect all men, she pitied those who were unfortunate enough to be wicked.

  • Dane's eyes were very compassionate as he laid his hand gently on his leader's shoulder.

  • Sometimes he spoke to her, and, though his voice was strained, his words were cheering and compassionate.