compromesso
compromise
noun kom-proh-MES-soh Rare
Origin: From Latin compromissum, from compromittere (to make a mutual promise).
Usage Note
Compromesso can mean a mutually acceptable agreement (trovare un compromesso — to reach a compromise) but beware: the verb compromettere means 'to compromise' in the negative sense of jeopardising or damaging something, which differs from the English verb 'to compromise' (reach agreement). Also used as an adjective/past participle meaning 'compromised' or 'jeopardised'.
Examples
"Hanno raggiunto un compromesso dopo ore di trattative."
Natural Translation
They reached a compromise after hours of negotiations.
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