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compassionate

[kuhm-pash-uh-nit, kuhm-pash-uh-neyt] / kəmˈpæʃ ə nɪt, kəmˈpæʃ əˌneɪt /


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A Scottish government spokesperson said it "remains committed" to ensuring that everyone who needed it could "access well co-ordinated, compassionate and high-quality palliative and end-of-life care."

From BBC

However, the product is available outside clinical trials through the FDA’s expanded access pathway—often referred to as “compassionate use,” and tailored to patients with immunocompromised conditions or severe disease.

From Barron's

"Providing safe, compassionate care is our highest priority, and we take the concerns raised in the Prevention of Future Deaths report extremely seriously."

From BBC

She also dreamed of opening a wildlife refuge one day, and her friends described her as wise, kind, loving and compassionate.

From BBC

The best accountants empathize and provide a compassionate sounding board to help clients with tough challenges.

From MarketWatch