"compromise" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

compromise verbo

compromise + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 20
compromise security • compromise safety • compromise one's ability • compromise the integrity • compromise one's principles • ...
verbo + compromise
Kolokacji: 3
refuse to compromise • avoid compromising • risk compromising
compromise + preposición
Kolokacji: 12
compromise on • compromise with • compromise in • compromise for • compromise to • ...
compromise + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 17
seriously compromised • severely compromised • fatally compromised • potentially compromise • further compromise • ...
3. fatally compromised = śmiertelnie skompromitować fatally compromised
4. potentially compromise = potencjalnie kompromis potentially compromise
5. further compromise = dalszy kompromis further compromise
6. somewhat compromised = nieco skompromitować somewhat compromised
7. eventually compromise = ostatecznie kompromis eventually compromise
8. greatly compromised = znacznie skompromitować greatly compromised
9. badly compromised = źle skompromitować badly compromised
10. morally compromised = moralnie skompromitować morally compromised
11. somehow compromised = jakoś skompromitować somehow compromised
12. deeply compromised = głęboko skompromitować deeply compromised
  • Daphne Park's wartime activities in SOE left her deeply compromised in Europe and disqualified her from entry into the Service.
  • The State Department was also deeply compromised during the Roosevelt administration at a time the United States had no significant countervailing intelligence capacity within the Soviet Union.
  • The President herself is deeply morally compromised - asking questions about the ethics of situations but generally not comprehending or caring about the consequences (despite a fleeting attack of conscience in the third act), and apparently being already involved in war crimes and cover-ups.
  • Neither the wicked nor the good seem at home: Eglantine and Lysiart flail about, their vindictiveness coming from an urge toward self-punishment, while Adolar's nobility is deeply compromised by dumb incomprehension and Euryanthe's virtue is a hopeless passivity.
  • Meanwhile, measures that eventually pass are deeply compromised; the result is a net increase in gun ownership.
  • The family ultimately withdrew the suit, feeling it had raised enough questions to make the official version of the truth seem deeply compromised.
  • She is deeply compromised as a witness in the D.S.K. criminal case.
  • Why should the audience want her to find love with a married, devoutly religious Hasidic chiropractor and father of three whose principles she knows would be deeply compromised by an affair?
  • Jacob H. Zamansky, a Manhattan lawyer, won a $400,000 settlement from Merrill Lynch on behalf of Dr. Debases Kanjilal, a Queens pediatrician, after arguing that Mr. Blodget's advice was deeply compromised.
  • Hence the need to stress at the outset that Nizan's adult development can be correctly understood only as a deep involvement in the communist party, a process of attraction-repulsion in which Nizan was both deeply committed to and deeply compromised by the party itself.
13. gravely compromised = poważnie skompromitować gravely compromised

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