English to Punjabi Dictionary compromise

compromise

ਸਮਝੌਤਾ
definition
verb
in the end we compromised and deferred the issue
settle a dispute by mutual concession.
we were not prepared to compromise on safety
accept standards that are lower than is desirable.
noun
an ability to listen to two sides in a dispute, and devise a compromise acceptable to both
an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions.
example
All-round, the dynamic package is a fine 'compromise' between the many potential conditions that a 4x4 vehicle might have to endure.
Now campaigners claim the Bill - once seen as a 'compromise' between a ban and the statutory licensing of hunting - is being changed to make hunting on horseback virtually impossible.
Since in due course it took from February until July to reach an acceptable 'compromise' , it is difficult to follow how the submission of a detailed scheme in November would have produced such a miraculous result.
I don't think we should 'compromise' on those standards.
we were not prepared to 'compromise' on safety
sexism should be tackled without 'compromise'
commercial pressures could 'compromise' safety
You may have to 'compromise' in litigation or disputes.
It is acknowledged, that in the end, in Web page design, decisions can come down to a 'compromise' between the aesthetics and search engine visibility.
His sharp lyrics and refusal to 'compromise' combined with an easy humor and winning personality to make him one of the great protest singers.
‘Safety and delivery of service standards is something we cannot 'compromise' on,’ he said.
an ability to listen to two sides in a dispute, and devise a 'compromise' acceptable to both
last month's leak of source code will not 'compromise' your IT security
The president urged the parties to 'compromise' for the sake of stability.
Rickover's limited ability to 'compromise' gave him a strong need to sacrifice one thing for another.
Surely with a little flexibility on both sides, it should be possible to reach an acceptable 'compromise' .
The abilities of the Lotus engineers to come up with a good 'compromise' between ride comfort and handling remains unparalleled.
On the one hand, such behavior can 'compromise' an issue in the short term, for sure.
Leavers says the ban doesn't have to be permanent - as long as a reasonable 'compromise' is reached.
After the Boston Tea Party in 1774, however, his willingness to 'compromise' vanished.
we were not prepared to 'compromise' on safety
But basically the books all give the same depressing advice: 'compromise' , settle, tone yourself down, and do it sooner rather than later.
a 'compromise' between the freedom of the individual and the need to ensure orderly government
The deal that the company has done with the unions will 'compromise' to some extent its ability to reduce staffing.
sexism should be tackled without 'compromise'
He may need to 'compromise' in order to get the merry-go-round spinning.
Rickover was far too rigid to 'compromise' with industry - or anyone for that matter.
eventually they reached a 'compromise'
This only serves to 'compromise' racing success.
However, the new Assembly bill is a 'compromise' between these two extremes and offers an opportunity for real progress.
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