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compromise noun 1 a settlement of differences agreed upon after concessions have been made on each side. 2 anything of an intermediate type which comes halfway between two opposing stages. verb (compromised, compromising) 1 intrans to make concessions; to reach a compromise. 2 to endanger or expose to scandal, by acting indiscreetly. 3 a to settle (a dispute) by making concessions; b to relax (principles, etc).
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from French compromis, from Latin compromittere to promise reciprocally.