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compromiser

[ UK /kˈɒmpɹəmˌa‍ɪzɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈkɑmpɹəˌmaɪzɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a negotiator willing to compromise
    Henry Clay was known as the Great Compromiser

How To Use compromiser In A Sentence

  • But several instances have come to my knowledge, in which Union men of a sterner cast than those described as acquiescing compromisers were defeated in the election, and, aside from Report on the Condition of the South
  • During the meeting, there were members who were accommodator, avoider, competitor and compromiser, but no collaborator.
  • Sixth a chairman may a compromiser between the executive branch and the Senate.
  • Yesterday's great reconciler would have become today's great compromiser -- if there had been anyone to compromise with. Adam Neiman: The Blame Game
  • But she was happy to use and bolster her own image for party advantage, and that image was of a battling, indomitable leader surrounded by weaklings, faint hearts and compromisers.
  • The word compromise apparently means you're a total wimp if you're a compromiser. News
  • Henry Clay was known as the Great Compromiser
  • His weakness would be that people perceive him as a screamer; actually he's a principled compromiser and that's the soul of a good politician.
  • They get away with it because their opponents are, in fact, generally cynical compromisers or self-interest business boys.
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