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compromise

com·pro·mise [ kómprə mz ]


noun  (plural com·pro·mis·es)
Definition:
 
1. agreement: a settlement of a dispute in which two or more sides agree to accept less than they originally wanted
After hours of negotiations a compromise was reached.

2. something accepted rather than wanted: something that somebody accepts because what was wanted is unattainable

3. potential danger or disgrace: exposure to danger or disgrace



verb  (past and past participle com·pro·mised, present participle com·pro·mis·ing, 3rd person present singular com·pro·mis·es)
Definition:
 
1. intransitive verb agree by conceding: to settle a dispute by agreeing to accept less than what was originally wanted

2. transitive verb lessen value of somebody or something: to undermine or devalue somebody or something by making concessions
Don't compromise your integrity by telling half-truths.

3. transitive verb expose somebody or something to danger: to expose somebody or something to danger or disgrace
This scandal could compromise his chances for reelection.
drugs that can compromise the immune system

[15th century. Via French compromis< Latin compromissum "mutual agreement" < past participle of compromittere "make mutual promises" < promittere (see promise)]

com·pro·mis·er noun
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