In English, compromit has been used as a synonym for compromise verb in its outdated sense "to bind by mutual agreement" and, in its modern sense, "the alteration of the cause". Another known use of the convention is in law and politics, where it is used as a term for an agreement between two or more groups (countries or political organizations) to settle issues that concern everyone, for example the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. There are also the Geneva Conventions, a series of four international conventions (1864, 1906, 1929, 1949) that were signed in Geneva, Switzerland, and that define the humanitarian principles that signatory states must treat military and civilian nationals of an enemy in time of war. As a verb, compromise refers to the abandonment of something you want to reach a mutual agreement ("The union and the employers have agreed on a compromise"). Another meaning is to "suspend suspicions, discredits or nonsense," as in "The actor`s career was affected by his politically incorrect tweets" or "The editor would not compromise his principles." And as mentioned above, it can mean that someone or something is exposed to risks, risks, or serious consequences. Confidential information, national security or the immune system could be called a "compromise". I agree with a lot of things. I heard Nancy Pelosi say she didn`t want to leave until we reached an agreement. In secular law, the Confederation is used to refer to an official agreement or covenant ("an international covenant on human rights").

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