noun
- plural of compromiser; people who settle disputes or reach agreements by making concessions on both sides
- people who accept or tolerate something undesirable or morally questionable for practical reasons
Usage: countable noun; typically used in political, business, or diplomatic contexts
Usage: countable noun; often used with a critical or disapproving tone
Examples
- The compromisers on both sides of the debate worked late into the night to find common ground.
- Political compromisers are often criticized by those who hold more extreme views.
- The negotiators were skilled compromisers who understood the need for mutual concessions.
- Some viewed the compromisers as pragmatists; others saw them as lacking principle.
- The compromisers managed to draft a bill that satisfied most members of Congress.
- In international relations, compromisers play a crucial role in preventing conflicts.