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What (who) is Compromise - definition

TYPE OF DISPUTE RESOLUTION WHERE EACH PARTY GIVES UP PART OF THEIR DEMAND TO REACH A SOLUTION THEY CAN ALL AGREE ON
Temporized; Compromised; Compromise of; Temporization; Compromising
  • Chamberlain (left) and Hitler, 1938.

compromise         
1) n. an agreement between opposing parties to settle a dispute or reach a settlement in which each gives some ground, rather than continue the dispute or go to trial. Judges encourage compromise and settlement, which is often economically sensible, since it avoids mounting attorneys' fees and costs. 2) v. to reach a settlement in which each party gives up some demands. See also: settlement
compromise         
(compromises, compromising, compromised)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A compromise is a situation in which people accept something slightly different from what they really want, because of circumstances or because they are considering the wishes of other people.
Encourage your child to reach a compromise between what he wants and what you want...
The government's policy of compromise is not universally popular.
N-VAR
2.
If you compromise with someone, you reach an agreement with them in which you both give up something that you originally wanted. You can also say that two people or groups compromise.
The government has compromised with its critics over monetary policies...
'Nine,' said I. 'Nine thirty,' tried he. We compromised on 9.15...
Israel had originally wanted $1 billion in aid, but compromised on the $650 million.
V-RECIP: V with n over n, pl-n V on n, V on n (non-recip)
3.
If someone compromises themselves or compromises their beliefs, they do something which damages their reputation for honesty, loyalty, or high moral principles.
...members of the government who have compromised themselves by co-operating with the emergency committee...
He would rather shoot himself than compromise his principles.
VERB: V pron-refl, V n [disapproval]
compromise         
I
n.
1) to agree on, come to, reach, work out a compromise
2) to reject a compromise
3) an acceptable, reasonable compromise
4) a compromise between; with
II
v. (D; intr.) to compromise on, over; with (they compromised on certain items with us)

Wikipedia

Compromise

To compromise is to make a deal between different parties where each party gives up part of their 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 desires. Defining and finding the best possible compromise is an important problem in fields like game theory and the voting system.

Research has indicated that suboptimal compromises are often the result of negotiators failing to realize when they have interests that are completely compatible with those of the other party and settle for suboptimal agreements. Mutually better outcomes can often be found by careful investigation of both parties' interests, especially if done early in negotiations.

The compromise solution of a multicriteria decision making or multi-criteria decision analysis problem that is the closest to the ideal could be determined by the VIKOR method, which provides a maximum utility of the majority, and a minimum individual regret of the opponent.

Examples of use of Compromise
1. If we are forced to compromise, it will be a compromise with this nations security.
2. Olmert said, however, that any compromise by Israel must be met with a compromise by Hamas.
3. QUESTION:'4; Have you found any room for compromise?'4; Have you found any indications of compromise?
4. Ruling out any compromise from the left, after the meeting Yechury said: "There is no compromise formula.
5. You find room for compromise, sometimes compromise is difficult and you stand by your proposals as presented.