compassionate in the PONS Dictionary

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To be compassionate towards all living beings 19.
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She can be somewhat ditzy, but also very open-hearted, compassionate and sociable.
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He has been described as compassionate, moral, sensitive and full of integrity; taking in waifs and strays and helping his neighbours whenever possible.
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Although he often explored polemic themes of modern urban life, organized labor, immigration and injustice, he did so while maintaining a compassionate tone.
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He wrote:... most conservatives never really understood what compassionate conservatism was, beyond a convenient marketing slogan to attract swing voters.
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Post is widely recognized for his research and public speaking on benevolence, altruism and compassionate love.
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Throughout his military career he was highly regarded for his courageous and compassionate attitude.
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Only four prisoners known or believed to have been issued with a whole life tariff have been released on compassionate grounds.
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As a person she was very energetic, compassionate, charming and always cheerful.
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Now possessing nearly unlimited power himself, he feels additional responsibility to behave in a compassionate and protective manner to others similarly threatened.
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