come to a compromise
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Definition & Meaning of "[come] to a compromise"

to come to a compromise
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to reach an agreement where each party involved finds a mutually acceptable solution through negotiations and adjustments

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In a healthy relationship, both partners are willing to come to a compromise on important decisions.
Coming to a compromise can be challenging, but it's essential for resolving disputes and moving forward.
After a long negotiation, the two companies finally came to a compromise on the terms of their partnership.
The government and the opposition had to come to a compromise to pass the new legislation.
When resolving conflicts at work, it's often necessary for employees to come to a compromise that benefits both parties.
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