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compromise

[kom-pruh-mahyz] / ˈkɒm prəˌmaɪz /






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If he isn’t able to do that, I fear he’d be hard to compromise with down the line.

From MarketWatch

He said the fire service had put in a flood gate to stop the flow of more from the compromised waterway.

From BBC

Outsiders wanted to keep investment bankers from compromising research analysts.

From The Wall Street Journal

The document outlines the myriad ways the country’s security agents would try to surveil, entrap, compromise and recruit American visitors.

From The Wall Street Journal

Plaintiffs and defendants alike overwhelmingly prefer to eliminate the risk of an all-or-nothing jury verdict by agreeing on a compromise dollar figure.

From Los Angeles Times