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com·pas·sion
(kəm-păsh′ən)
n.
Deep awareness of
the suffering of
another accompanied by
the wish to
relieve it. SeeSynonyms at
pity.
[Middle English compassioun,
from Late Latin compassiō, compassiōn-,
from compassus,
pastparticiple of
compatī,
to sympathize :
Latin com-,
com- +
Latin patī,
to suffer;
see pē(i)- in
Indo-European roots.]
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