Verb
The word is derived from pity
of Pity
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to him, former President Babangida should be pitied and shown sympathy rather than anger or condemnation as he was being foolish at the age of 70. Source: Internet
If in Christ we have hope in this life only, we are of all people most to be pitied." Source: Internet
Chaney concluded by saying that he was more to be pitied than London.sfn London was devastated by his father's letter; in the months following, he quit school at Berkeley and went to the Klondike during the gold rush boom. Source: Internet
And, like their mother, who had known the era of horses and caravans, they spat upon the very thought that they might be pitied." Source: Internet
God love them, these parents are more to be pitied than laughed at, but even unblemished ignorance deserves admiration for its perfection! Source: Internet
He needs to be pitied and he should be allowed to resign and to go home and rest in peace. Source: Internet