English to Malay Dictionary compassionate

compassionate

belas kasihan
definition
adjective
One of the lessons she tried to teach her son is to be compassionate and have a warm heart.
feeling or showing sympathy and concern for others.
example
For such a kind, gentle, and 'compassionate' person, the upheaval of aggression has ceased.
The groom was a caring and 'compassionate' young man who wanted to be her husband, more than anything.
The members of this party are among the most caring and 'compassionate' people in the land.
Many are mourning the death of a warm, intelligent and 'compassionate' young woman.
A 'compassionate' and civilised society must find a way to understand and accommodate refugees.
If we cannot be 'compassionate' to animals, heaven help the human race.
He was blessed with a caring and 'compassionate' nature which was ever to the fore.
One of the lessons she tried to teach her son is to be 'compassionate' and have a warm heart.
He is very caring and 'compassionate' , and is very protective towards his mother and sister.
You were a very caring and 'compassionate' man, who was always there to lend a helping hand.
Kitty was full of good nature and her kind and 'compassionate' ways endeared her to one and all.
He is the kindest, most 'compassionate' , humble and gentle soul I have ever met.
I still have trouble understanding how you can be too tolerant or too 'compassionate' .
He is a 'compassionate' man with vision who tirelessly pursues his lofty goals.
I think this is why I have such a complete acceptance of death, and only wish to die in a dignified and 'compassionate' way.
Doreen was renowned for her caring and 'compassionate' nature and her kindness to so many people.
They usually become more open, understanding, 'compassionate' and reasonable.
The Council will at all times act in a humane and 'compassionate' fashion.
Could we not have protected our borders in more humane and 'compassionate' ways?
We learn to be 'compassionate' and to consider those whose needs are very different to our own.
When people have an instinctive belief that a crime will be investigated, prosecuted and punished swiftly, 'compassionately' and impartially, it indicates that their country is or is becoming what we all want a nation to be.
We know this because he tells us so in speech after speech, and he shows us so by posing 'compassionately' with little urchins in photo-op after photo-op.
Champions of individual liberty often believe even more firmly than critics in doing the right thing, including acting generously, 'compassionately' , and helpfully - in the spirit of community.
Much of the overspend is due to the fact that the council has responded 'compassionately' to the needs of vulnerable people.
In the process, Nicholson actually transforms the unlikable Schmidt into a sympathetic and 'compassionately' tragic character.
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