compromise

noun, verb57 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.1

A compromise that both sides can agree to.

A compromise that is based on good sense.

A compromise that is just and equitable for all parties.

A compromise that must be made.

A compromise that cannot be avoided.

A satisfactory compromise that pleases everyone involved.

A compromise that is difficult and unpleasant to make.

A compromise that is not stable and may not last.

To damage or harm something to a great degree.

To damage something so badly that it cannot succeed or recover.

Indicates the parties involved in the compromise.

Indicates the specific issue or topic of the compromise.

To successfully arrive at a mutual agreement.

To discover a possible basis for a mutual agreement.

To agree to a compromise, often implying a concession.

To achieve a compromise, especially through negotiation.

To formally try to find a compromise.

To try to find a compromise.

To be willing to make concessions to reach an agreement.

A solution that incorporates elements from different proposals.

A formal agreement reached through compromise.

Laws that have been created through mutual concessions.

A proposed law that has been modified to satisfy opposing parties.