Thesaurus / compassionate
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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.
LG’S BATTERY-POWERED FACE MASK WILL “MAKE BREATHING EFFORTLESS”RON AMADEOAUGUST 27, 2020ARS TECHNICAThe figure of the compassionate mother may come to have greater appeal than that of the aggressive wartime commander.
WHY FEMALE LEADERS ARE FARING BETTER THAN ‘WARTIME PRESIDENTS’ AGAINST COVID-19MATTHEWHEIMERAUGUST 20, 2020FORTUNEThe company also reported data on remdesivir given for “compassionate use” to children and pregnant women.
REMDESIVIR IS LOOKING EVEN BETTER AT FIGHTING COVID-19TINA HESMAN SAEYJULY 20, 2020SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTSGilead 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.
REMDESIVIR MAY WORK EVEN BETTER AGAINST COVID-19 THAN WE THOUGHTTINA HESMAN SAEYJULY 13, 2020SCIENCE NEWSFinally, an international team of researchers gave remdesivir to 53 patients for “compassionate use.”
FIRST DRUG IS FOUND TO BLOCK THE NEW CORONAVIRUSTINA HESMAN SAEYMAY 4, 2020SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTSIt was a pleasant face, sun-bronzed and well-formed, with waving brown hair and eyes that could be gentle and compassionate.
HOODED DETECTIVE, VOLUME III NO. 2, JANUARY, 1942VARIOUSLet us compassionate the critic whose well-trained faculties are thus wasted!
THE PORTSMOUTH ROAD AND ITS TRIBUTARIESCHARLES G. HARPERShe was compassionate and, as she was unable to respect all men, she pitied those who were unfortunate enough to be wicked.
HONEY-BEEANATOLE FRANCEDane's eyes were very compassionate as he laid his hand gently on his leader's shoulder.
WINSTON OF THE PRAIRIEHAROLD BINDLOSSSometimes he spoke to her, and, though his voice was strained, his words were cheering and compassionate.
THE GOLD TRAILHAROLD BINDLOSSWORDS RELATED TO COMPASSIONATE
- accommodating
- amenable
- benign
- biddable
- charitable
- clement
- compassionate
- compliant
- condoning
- deceivable
- deludable
- dupable
- easygoing
- excusing
- exploitable
- fleeceable
- flexible
- forbearing
- forgiving
- gentle
- gullible
- humoring
- indulgent
- kindly
- lax
- lenient
- liberal
- light
- merciful
- mild
- moderate
- mollycoddling
- naive
- pampering
- pardoning
- soft
- spoiling
- submissive
- susceptible
- sympathetic
- temperate
- tractable
- trusting
- unburdensome
- unoppressive
- unsuspicious
- accommodating
- amenable
- benign
- biddable
- charitable
- clement
- compassionate
- compliant
- condoning
- deceivable
- deludable
- dupable
- easygoing
- excusing
- exploitable
- fleeceable
- flexible
- forbearing
- forgiving
- gentle
- gullible
- humoring
- indulgent
- kindly
- lax
- lenient
- liberal
- light
- merciful
- mild
- moderate
- mollycoddling
- naive
- pampering
- pardoning
- soft
- spoiling
- submissive
- susceptible
- sympathetic
- temperate
- tractable
- trusting
- unburdensome
- unoppressive
- unsuspicious
- accommodating
- amenable
- benign
- biddable
- charitable
- clement
- compassionate
- compliant
- condoning
- deceivable
- deludable
- dupable
- easygoing
- excusing
- exploitable
- fleeceable
- flexible
- forbearing
- forgiving
- gentle
- gullible
- humoring
- indulgent
- kindly
- lax
- lenient
- liberal
- light
- merciful
- mild
- moderate
- mollycoddling
- naive
- pampering
- pardoning
- soft
- spoiling
- submissive
- susceptible
- sympathetic
- temperate
- tractable
- trusting
- unburdensome
- unoppressive
- unsuspicious
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