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compromise

[kom-pruh-mahyz] / ˈkɒm prəˌmaɪz /






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Russell's second place ensures he keeps the championship lead, by four points from Antonelli, after a race compromised by losing positions following an early safety car.

From BBC

Pulling back on spendable income means families have a smaller margin of error if things go wrong, and may compromise the level of financial support parents can offer college-bound or adult children.

From MarketWatch

It later emerged that Antonelli's pace on his final run was compromised by the same front wing problems that Russell had had.

From BBC

But some fear there will be compromises and concessions.

From Barron's

But, for some, the end will be deferred after a compromise deal was struck that gives a select few a chance to board what one outgoing peer called the "hereditary lifeboat".

From BBC