Synonym: adjust, concede, settle, yield. Similar words: promising, comprise, prominent, prompt, premise, economist, improved, comprehension. Meaning: ['kɒmprəmaɪz] n. 1. a middle way between two extremes 2. an accommodation in which both sides make concessions. v. 1. make a compromise; arrive at a compromise 2. settle by concession 3. expose or make liable to danger, suspicion, or disrepute.
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31. His radicalism and refusal to compromise isolated him.
32. I'm hopeful we can reach a compromise.
33. Can the two sides reach a compromise?
34. Neither side in the dispute inclined to compromise.
35. Several obdurate facts/differences remain, preventing a compromise solution.
36. She admitted that she was unable to compromise.
37. The talks are aiming at a compromise.
38. Neither side is prepared to compromise.
39. The agreement is a compromise, not a sell-out.
40. I refuse to compromise my principles by eating meat.
41. There is no prospect of compromise in sight.
42. To stop the argument they decided on a compromise.
43. Many delegates were willing to craft a compromise.
44. Party unity is threatened when members will not compromise.
45. We are not prepared to compromise on safety standards.
46. It was a fair compromise between the two sides.
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47. He wanted his own way and refused to compromise.
48. I was not going to compromise.
49. Many were secretly praying for a compromise.
50. Neither side shows the slightest disposition to compromise.
51. He saw compromise as a sign of weakness.
52. They were unwilling to compromise with the Communists.
53. The two sides eventually reached an uneasy compromise.
54. At long last a compromise was agreed on.
55. Let's compromise and each pay half the damages.
56. Compromise is an inevitable part of life.
57. The government's policy of compromise is not universally popular.
58. After much discussion, she offered a compromise.
59. Both countries saved face with the compromise.
60. Compromise makes for success in negotiations.
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