Abou Neeut compassionating his miserable situation, ordered a servant to call him to him; and on his arrival, having seated him, sent for refreshments to relieve his immediate want.
In this situation he was attended by an old woman, who, compassionating his case, desired him to reveal the cause of his uneasiness.
Fanny Palliser had never left off compassionating Ida for her frequent separation from her husband.
Satan, by the blessing of the words, In the name of Allah the Compassionating the Compassionate!
How long this might have lasted I know not, had not a person in the dogana, compassionating my dullness, stepped up to me, and whispered into my ear to give the searcher a few paulos.
The Government, compassionating their sufferings, seized a parcel of the soap, and caused it to be analyzed by a chemist.
Cornelius was in a fainting condition, when a poor woman, compassionating his sad plight, asked to be allowed to give them some water.
He being a person of humanity, and compassionating my sufferings, changed my irons for others that were larger, and more easy to my hands.
If the flame of compassionating love is burning in her heart, it is because it has been lighted at the fire of the Sacred Heart.
St Bernardine calls the sixth word "a word of compassionating love" (flamma amoris compatientis).
What a loving, compassionating Mother she already is!
A gardener found the box, and compassionating the helpless babes, brought them up, and taught them to tend his garden.
Compassionating yourself, admiring yourself and none other, with a heart full of bitterness, and a mouth full of cursing, you were eager to make quick havoc of both your genius and your soul.
Tell the king that I forget to pity my own impotence incompassionating his.
This blow dispirited the Athenians so much, that Alcibiades, compassionating their distress, returned to his duty.
Compassionating her situation, and allowing for her errors and ignorance, he answered her with mildness.
Therefore Saint Patrick compassionating Kertennus, promised unto him a place fitted for contemplation, yet not unsuited to the exercise of pious duties.
My aunt said something in answer to her, compassionating me, as I thought, by her accent: but I heard not the words.
They were all in my sister's parlour adjoining: for I heard a confused mixture of voices, some louder than others, which drowned the more compassionating accents.
Oh, I thought you must be a stranger," was the half compassionating reply.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "compassionating" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.