But when the man of God beheld their misery, he compassionated them, and he touched them, and he blessed their hands and their instruments.
God created the world through compassion [as this is His motive in acting at all], and on the other hand[360] that He compassionatedafter He had created.
The old shepherd compassionated the poor cobbler, and gave him a lamb, which scattered ducats at every call: 'Lamb, shake yourself!
He begged for it, too, because hecompassionated it; it was beautifully marked, and he fancied it.
He did not see much of her; but he compassionated her as a victim to her mother's imprudence, hoping she would soon be weaned from her attachment.
It struck me that she praised and compassionated the poor fellow that was hurt, exactly as one might an acrobat who had met with an accident while performing for our amusement.
Fear had passed; she recognised the heart-breaking sincerity of his words, and compassionated him.
They pitied her, compassionated her lack of knowledge, of opportunities.
Cecily had only known her for a few weeks, and did not feel much drawn to her, but she compassionated her for sorrows known and suspected.
The monarch compassionated their miserable situation, and granted to his rebellious subject three castles on the simple condition of his doing homage for them to Alphonso, Count of Poictiers.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "compassionated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.