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compromit
▪ I. compromit, v. (kɒmprəˈmɪt) Also 6–7 compremit, -primit. [ad. L. comprōmitt-ĕre (in sense 1 below), f. com- together + prōmittĕre to promise. The ppl. stem comprōmiss- gave compromise. In F. compromettre, pa. pple. and n. compromis.] † 1. refl. (and pass.). To bind themselves mutually, to enter ...
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compromitter
† comproˈmitter Obs. [f. as prec. + -er1.] One who compromits; the arbiter in a compromise. (Cf. compromit v. 3.)1579 Fenton Guicciard. xx. (1599) 936 He had done the office of a friendlie Arbitratour and Compromittour.
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compromise
▪ I. compromise, n. (ˈkɒmprəmaɪz) Forms: 5–7 comprimise, 6–7 -ize, 6 -prymise; 6–7 -premise, 6 -yse, -ize, -isse; 5 -promesse, 6 -isse, 7 -ize, (6 compramis), 5– compromise. [a. F. compromis, ad. L. comprōmiss-um, pa. pple. of comprōmittĕre (also OF. compromisce, L. type *compromiss-a): see compromi...
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deliverance
deliverance (dɪˈlɪvərəns) [a. OF. delivrance, desl- (12th c. in Littré) = Pr. delivransa, desl-, f. délivrer, delivrar to deliver: see -ance.] 1. The action of delivering or setting free, or fact of being set free († of, from confinement, danger, evil, etc.); liberation, release, rescue.c 1290 S. En...
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