compromising
IPA: kˈɑmprʌmaɪzɪŋ
noun
- The act by which something is compromised.
adjective
- Willing or able to make a compromise.
- That compromises somebody or something; incriminating.
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Examples of "compromising" in Sentences
- He continually puts himself in compromising situations with the man who will be known as Wolverine.
- Or is that the guy who rearranges the Nativity scene to put the donkey and Mary in compromising positions?
- Some in the Lutheran tradition were shocked to see their leaders make what they described as a compromising move.
- Investigators say Hunt threatened to release what she called compromising photos of Duggar and Garrett if she wasn't paid $10,000.
- They may have made what they call compromising discoveries about Monsieur de Sallenauve; but what is the value of those discoveries?
- To try to take the whole pie like Republicans have instead of compromising is going to lead the voters to take this power away from Republicans.
- Newsweek's editor was targeted this spring by an internet campaign that used surreptitiously recorded footage showing him, as well as opposition politicians, in compromising situations.
- But history also shows that presidents have revived their fortunes during times of divided government (if that is what Nov. 2 brings) when both parties have a political stake in compromising to get things done.
- Higuri and Wada have a great time parodying all the clichés of shoujo and boys-love manga: The guys are constantly striking poses with their guns and winding up in compromising situations together, and the girl is so adorable and puppylike that by volume 2 Higuri has started drawing her with ears and a tail.
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