Similar words: uncompromising, promising, compromise, impromptu, promise, promised, promises, promissory. Meaning: ['kɒmprəmaɪz] adj. 1. making or willing to make concessions 2. vulnerable to danger especially of discredit or suspicion.
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1. The doctor was found in a compromising position with a nurse .
2. He made the fatal mistake of compromising early.
3. He took up a compromising attitude towards the question.
4. A large number of compromising letters fell into the hands of investigators.
5. Buying budget-priced furniture needn't mean compromising on quality or style.
6. What is so compromising about being an employee of the state?
7. Photographs were published of her in a compromising position/situation with her bodyguard.
8. We need to increase profits without compromising employees' safety.
9. Critics accused the mayor of compromising too easily.
10. There were no prints of the compromising fake photograph.
11. Can prizes be awarded without compromising the very foundation on which National Certificate assessment is built?
12. What they are now doing is compromising, in this half-baked manner, by raising the ante to 70.
13. Dole believes in making government function by cooperating, compromising and working out the inevitable disagreements of a diverse society.
14. Compromising, Theda found a piece of old blanket to place on the coverlet so that his hairs might not spread everywhere.
15. Demand more than may be demanded by the compromising elements that exist among the Catholic leadership.
16. In a compromising philosophy he allows himself violence against property but never against life, human or otherwise.
17. His centrist, compromising instincts, embodied in the New Democrat covenant, alienated core constituencies while failing to impress opponents.
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18. The newspaper sought to present a range of opinions without compromising its impartiality.
19. But beyond that, Halifax emerges from these friendly pages as just the cold, compromising nobleman of legend.
20. Those in power have only to hint at something and it is done, without compromising themselves.
21. The members of the Warren Association of churches only grudgingly supported some of his measures, but were in a compromising mood.
22. The purpose was to encourage other spies to confess since obtaining proof of spying without compromising sources of information is almost impossible.
23. One director arrived naked at a secretary's home, another was found in a compromising position in his car.
24. Schools are often task-centred to the detriment of effective personal relationships, inevitably compromising decision-making procedures and perceptions of individual credibility.
25. She is impatient with the statusquo and the traditional style of decision-making by compromising with the major interests.
26. Can he lend his name to the petition without compromising his professional integrity?
27. Elmire tries to win a favor from Tartuffe by inflaming his lechery and trapping him in a compromising situation.
28. From this perspective it was Macmillan, Butler, and their heirs who betrayed Conservatism, by compromising with social democracy.
29. He would call at the house at random times to see if he could catch his wife in compromising circumstances.
30. Conspiracy theorists might guess that Brown has Polaroids of Wilson in a compromising position.
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