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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211. Because it is unresolved it hints at the tactics involved before a compromise is reached.
212. It seems the onus is still very much on women to make the compromise, if needed, in a relationship.
213. We acknowledge that political compromise may indeed explain the typical process surrounding the implementation of major change in most organizations.
214. Although he pathetically offered me an apology[sentencedict.com], I remained adamant until we struck a compromise.
215. The adoption of the Constitution resulted from a compromise that overlooked the problem of human bondage.
216. Perhaps the future lies in the compromise of adopting the old management accounting adage: different costs for different purposes.
217. The optimum polymer concentration therefore that would yield the best compromise between total glucose availability and low osmolality remains to be determined.
218. The brief ceremony was the result of a compromise reached by state lawmakers in May.
219. A moderately wide tail provides the best compromise for all conditions and this is what we find on most boards under 3.30m.
220. It is more a mode of address for a slightly iffy constitutional compromise that is drawing peacefully towards its close.
221. The gonococcus has to adapt to any changes in its environment, particularly those which may compromise its chances of survival.
222. The pro-slavery compromise of the Constitution which required the rendition of fugitive slaves was abrogated.
223. A defendant can combat an obstinate refusal even to consider compromise by a shrewd payment into court, or a Calderbank offer.
224. For a whole year, to avoid disagreements, our Assembly has accepted every kind of compromise.
225. Over time, coexistence was inevitable, involving compromise and limited mutual tolerance.
226. A federation can be an acceptable compromise when strong peripheral governments create a central government.
227. So the three political groups must now decide if they're to form alliances to push through some sort of compromise package.
228. Many of these were accepted during compromise negotiations[Sentencedict.com ], resulting in tighter regulations than originally proposed.
229. The compromise solution is therefore for management to subscribe a nominal number of shares in Newco early in the proceedings.
230. I know that competitions are often won by compromise candidates, the pianists everyone on the jury can agree upon.
231. I had always been good at compromise, working effectively in the mainstream.
232. And at the apex of this compromise is an absurdity.
233. He tried to find a compromise that would satisfy his artistic urge and quieten his conscience.
234. I strongly urge him to do so, if he can reach a sensible and reasonable compromise.
235. We are satisfied that the activity of digging out and shooting a fox involves a serious compromise of its welfare.
236. George W.. Bush, who sat through most of the sessions where the compromise plans were hammered out.
237. The success of these individual desires not withstanding, general belief is that some form of compromise is most likely.
238. Or reached a compromise more advantageous to workers than management.
239. The Savoyard rulers never managed to find a satisfactory compromise between these different demands.
240. By this means the usual order of events led toward a compromise solution eventually being reached.
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