COMPROMIS


Meaning of COMPROMIS in English

|kämprə|mē noun

( -es )

Etymology: French, literally, compromise

1. : a formal agreement between nations submitting a dispute to arbitration and defining the terms of the submission, the powers of the tribunal to serve as arbitrator, and the procedure to be followed

2. : an agreement in Roman civil law between private persons referring a dispute between them to a designated third person for decision

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