compromising
Meanings
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Verb
Act of undermining or weakening someone's position or trust; violating an agreement or principle.
- "The company's actions were compromising the trust of its customers."
- "The politician's past compromises came back to haunt him during the election."
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Noun
A situation that puts pressure on someone to choose between two conflicting loyalties or principles.
- "The diplomat faced a compromising situation when negotiating peace between two warring factions."
- "The employee found herself in a compromising position when her boss asked her to lie about a project deadline."
Synonyms
split the difference
Rhymes
Words rhyming with compromisingcompromises , compromiseses , compromisers
Variants
List of all variants of compromising that leads to same resultcompromise , compromised , compromiser , compromisers , compromises , compromising , in a compromising position
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.From Old French compromis, meaning 'settled, agreed,' from compromettre 'settle, agree, commit'. The modern meaning developed in the 16th century.
Trivia
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The term 'compromise' was first used in English in the 16th century.
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In mathematics, a compromise curve is a curve that lies between two other curves.
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The term 'compromise' is often used in politics to describe a negotiated settlement between opposing parties.
Related Concepts
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Integrity: The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles. Compromising one's integrity can lead to negative consequences.
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Ethics: A system of moral principles that governs the conduct of individuals or organizations. Compromising ethical standards can have serious consequences.
Quotes
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Lieutenant Charon would get a pat on the back from his captain … not to mention congratulations for running such a quiet and effective operation that had not "compromised" his informants …
- Tom Clancy,{it}Without Remorse{/it},1994 -
Our plan had been to pass a good balanced budget without "compromising" its essential components …
- Tony Blankley,{it}George{/it},September 1997 -
The book is "compromised" by the author's lack of selectivity.
- Amy Hempel,{it}Ms.{/it},October/November 1999 -
You don't make deals that "compromise" yourself or your team, of course, but you help other riders if you can, so they might return the favor.
- Lance Armstrong,{it}It's Not About the Bike{/it},(2000) 2001 -
Finally, the two sides "compromised" and a treaty was signed …
- Alfredo Quarto,{it}Cultural Survival Quarterly{/it},1990
Culture
Any cultural, historical, or symbolic significance of the word. Explore how the word has been used in literature, art, music, or other forms of expression.In literature, compromising situations are often used to explore themes of morality, ethics, and personal integrity. In art and music, compromising can be a metaphor for the tension between opposing forces or the struggle for power.
How to Memorize "compromising"
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visualize
- Imagine a scale with two weights, one representing trust or loyalty, and the other representing conflicting interests or principles. Compromising would be the act of moving the weights closer to each other, creating a precarious balance.
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associate
- Think of the word 'compromise' as a bridge between two sides, allowing for communication and understanding despite differences.
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mnemonics
- Create a sentence like 'Compromise is like a bridge, allowing two sides to meet and find common ground.'
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