compromiser

English

Etymology

compromise +β€Ž -er

Noun

compromiser (plural compromisers)

  1. One who compromises; especially, one who compromises readily
    • 2009 January 2, β€œIs Ken Salazar Too Nice?”, in New York Timesβ€Ž:
      The word on Ken Salazar, tapped by President-elect Barack Obama to run the Interior Department, is that he is friendly, approachable, a good listener, a genial compromiser and a skillful broker of deals.

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