compromise
noun
com·pro·mise ˈkäm-prə-ˌmīz
1a settlement of differences by arbitration or by consent reached by mutual concessions
b something intermediate between or blending qualities of two different things
2 a concession to something derogatory or prejudicial
verb
compromised; compromising
intransitive verb
1a to come to agreement by mutual concession
b to find or follow a way between extremes
2 to make a shameful or disreputable concession
transitive verb
1a to reveal or expose to an unauthorized person and especially to an enemy
1b to cause the impairment of
1c to expose to suspicion, discredit, or mischief
2 to adjust or settle by mutual concessions
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Let's reach a
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