The mother warned the daughter not to compromise her values.
Compromise is an inevitable part of marriage.
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Although it wasn't exactly what she wanted to do, Amy knew she would have to compromise.
"We settled the argument with a compromise - she could have the front seat if I could choose the movie."
The meeting ended in disarray as nobody would compromise. A compromise was reached and everybody gained from the deal.
The spy had to make sure that she did not compromise the whole mission by leaving a fingerprint or any evidence she had been there.
We made a Peace agreement that was a compromise but a necessary step to end hostilities.
I haven't studied the Compromise of 1850, yet.
The Missouri Compromise was done in 1820. The Missouri Compromise decided North and South Power.
No, "compromise" and "release" should not be capitalized unless they are at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun.
Compromise is when each party gives up something to reach a mutually acceptable solution.
Example sentence - When in disagreement with others David does not know how to compromise.