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to settle an agreement by which each side looses something and gains something else in return so that every one is happy To compromise is to accept less than you want so that you can still have what you need. When more than one party is involved, each accepts less than they want in order to have what they need.
It means to last longer than something or someone else. Also you spelled does wrong.
top of,lights are bright,
Too much of something-more than a person/something can handle.
aloft, beyond, high, raised, upon, overhead, over, larger than, greater than
newer
newer
A word that conveys the idea of being "more new" than something else is "newer." This comparative form indicates a greater degree of newness when comparing two or more items or concepts.
The word better is used to describe something that is higher in quality when compared to something else. It also can mean something is more useful for a specific situation than something else.
renew = newer
It is called relative dating methods.
Because it is something else, and a problem like that cannot have more than one correct answer.
"Noch mehr" is German and means "more/even more/any more". It always indicates that there is more than originally had been there, that you have more of something than someone else, or that you`d like to have more of something.
Adding "-er" to the end of the word "happy" changes the meaning to comparative form, indicating that someone/something is more happy than another person or thing. So, "happier" means more happy than something else.
Fewer
Yes.Air is a mixture of gases like oxygen,nitrogen,etc. Oxygen is 21% of air so air is 100%. So, air is more than oxygen. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ok, oxygen is part of air. if something(x) is part of something else(y), the somethings else(y) must be either more or the same as the something(x). geddit?
More days in a century than what? You need to compare "days in a century" with something else if you use the comparative word "more."