Words in Context

SAT Reading and Writing· difficulty 3/5

Her reputation rests largely on her capacity to compromise — not in the sense of selling out her principles, but in the older sense of finding the middle ground that lets everyone leave the room with something to show for the meeting.

As used in the text, what does the word "compromise" most nearly mean?

  • A

    expose to danger

  • B

    reach a mutual agreement

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  • C

    weaken or undermine

  • D

    abandon altogether

Explanation

The passage explicitly distinguishes this older sense from "selling out": "compromise" here is the cooperative act of finding middle ground.

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