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51compromise — / kɒmprəmaɪz/ noun an agreement between two sides, where each side gives way a little ● Management offered £5 an hour, the union asked for £9, and a compromise of £7.50 was reached. ■ verb to reach an agreement by giving way a little ● He asked… …
52compromise and settlement — A compromise agreement followed by the performance of the promises contained in the agreement. 15 Am J2d Compr § 1 …
53compromise — The known or suspected exposure of clandestine personnel, installations, or other assets or of classified information or material, to an unauthorized person …
54compromise joint — Railroads. a joint for linking together rails having different sections. * * * …
55compromise rail — Railroads. a rail for linking rails having different sections. * * * …
56Compromise of 1867 — or Ausgleich Compact that established the dual monarchy of Austria Hungary. The kingdom of Hungary desired equal status with the Austrian empire, which was weakened by its defeat in the Austro Prussian War of 1866. The Austrian emperor Francis… …
57compromise formation — in psychoanalysis, a disguised idea or act representing and permitting partial expression of a repressed conflict …
58compromise boundary — 1. A plane interface between two crystals which evolved by mutual interference of their respective growing faces. This interface is a face of neither crystal. 2. A microscopic texture [20] …
59compromise — com·pro·mise || kÉ’mprÉ™maɪz n. settling of a disagreement by making mutual concessions v. settle a disagreement by making mutual concessions …
60compromise a value — give up part of something one believes in …