Compromises

Word COMPROMISES
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Definitions and meanings of "Compromises"

What do we mean by compromises?

The settlement of differences by arbitration or by consent reached by mutual concessions.

A committal to something derogatory or objectionable; a prejudicial concession; a surrender.

In data security, a violation of the security system such that an unauthorized disclosure or loss of sensitive information may have occurred, or the unauthorized disclosure or loss itself.

When two people come to an agreement on something. Both give a little. Urban Dictionary

A beautiful way to solve the issues and problems peacefully through straight forward conversation. Urban Dictionary

In marriage - an amiable arrangement between husband and wife whereby they agree to let her have her own way. Urban Dictionary

To meet somebody half way.. compromisation. To compromise is to make a deal where one person gives up part of his or her demand. In arguments, compromise is a concept of finding agreement through communication, through a mutual acceptance of terms—often involving variations from an original goal or desire. Urban Dictionary

A guido's compensation for the lack of an adequate vocabulary. "ation" is added to "compromise" to make the most most complicated word of the guido vocabulary even more complicated. Urban Dictionary

Is when nobody gets what they wanted. Urban Dictionary

An agreement between two or more political parties in which one attempts to be reasonable and the other agrees to whine until they get everything they want under the pretense that the other party or parties are not, in fact compromising. Urban Dictionary

Is when both parties plan to cooperate so they both can be satisfied and have their separate needs met Urban Dictionary

Mixing a good idea with a bad idea to make a slightly less bad idea in the name of bipartisanship. Urban Dictionary

She will always get what she wants Urban Dictionary

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The word "compromises" in example sentences

It makes no compromises, is concentrated, and is as cool as it is audacious. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This will show the neocons and their insurance industry puppetmasters that they can either participate in compromises or get even less than they want. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I think Obama will get some compromises from the GOP the day he stops calling disagreements with him heresy. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And the only way to oppose those compromises is Civil War. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Making compromises is increasingly something men are having to accept and deal with as well. ❋ Jill Treanor (2010)

Typically, adding touch technology to E Ink or ePaper screens results in compromises in the readability of type. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I had been hoping for some major reforms in our health care system, but the negotiated bill with its many compromises is so watered down that I question how much good it's going to do for anyone other than the insurance companies. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I basically think he is waiting to get compromises from the left for the healthcare reform before he doesn't do what his left wingnuts want him to do and thats just pull out. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Figuring out how to deliver circuit-switched calls on a packet network was going to result in compromises and costs I detailed back in April. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In the tradition of the senate, certain compromises should be made in order to gain his support. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Hasn't the Tea Party taught us that wringing your hands and making compromises is not how we win? ❋ Andy Stern (2010)

Voting for the bill with compromises is a prerequisite. ❋ Unknown (2010)

If the two-month extension passes, it would mark one of the briefest tax measures yet, accelerating the recent trend in Congress toward last-minute brinkmanship and short-term compromises on taxes. ❋ John D. McKinnon (2011)

But in the end, both progressives and conservatives normally make short-term compromises with their principles in order to achieve some of their long-term goals. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"The university's current naming policy addresses renaming in cases when the name compromises public trust and the university's reputation," said Dr. Gregory J. Vincent, vice president for diversity and engagement, who formed the advisory group at Powers 'request. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It is my hope that the Obama administration eschews the typical form of crafted bipartisanship characterized by short-term compromises that gloss over ideological differences. ❋ Unknown (2008)

[Bashar] [compromised] with [Caitlin], when he realized it was only fair that he tell her. ❋ Jude Bueller (2011)

[Peter] always desperately look [forward] doing "[COMPROMISE]" because he loves doing peace and [compromise]. ❋ Baseer Ahmed (2003)

They [compromised] while [shopping]. ❋ Macrel (2010)

[I think] [amie].. should do some [walking] for once.. and "Compromise". ❋ *yes I Think Im Funny* (2011)

[Sammi] [Sweetheart]: We need to figure out a compromisation about who's sharin' [rooms] with Mike the Situation. ❋ Dobdude (2011)

[We don't] [want to] compromise,[losser]. ❋ Jakintexes (2011)

[The Republican party] is doing [a great job] reaching a compromise on the [debt ceiling]. They insist on having only spending cuts while the Democrats suggest cutting spending and increasing revenues. ❋ Jenaimarre (2011)

In [order] for a [marriage] to [work] you have to compromise. ❋ Gerard Irick (2009)

Good idea: you not being sodomised. [Bad idea]: me fucking your mouth AND your ass. And the [compromise] is Slightly less [bad idea]: me fucking your mouth OR your ass. ❋ Who Ever (2012)

[Zariah] wants a tv in the room. [Travois] does not so they [compromise] and put a tv in the room. ❋ Hariaz (2018)

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