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 someone who will not compromise. Compromise is that process where people with differing viewpoints find a middle ground they can agree on. Uncompromising people refuse to alter their viewpoints one iota to acoomodate others.
The opposite of a compromise would be a failure to compromise, possibly a stalemate (remaining in disagreement or unsettled).The opposite of the verb to compromise would be to not compromise, to be stubborn, adamant, or inflexible.
Compromise can be used as a noun or a verb. Noun: The compromise that the two came to agree upon was logical. Verb: He would not compromise his beliefs to fit in.
The word you're looking for is.... compromise.
You have spelled it correctly, compromise.
The word "compromise" isn't in the Bible.
To compromise is for both sides in a dispute to give a little to come to an agreement.
to hert them
Compromise means settling a disagreement by mutual concession.
Neural compromise, also referred to as neural foraminal compromise, is a health condition. It's when the spinal column's foreman becomes narrowed.
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Ability to bend/compromise.
to make a diffrence or a change
Compromise means to influence something in a negative way, or to reach an agreement where two sides both get some of what they want.
i dont think so because a compromise means that bot or all sides agree on it and that doesnt mean it is fair
we should must compromise on doubtful things
Yes, the suffix in "compromise" is "-ise" or "-ize" depending on the variant of English being used.