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compromise
Noun
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A compromise is an agreement in which everyone gets only some of what they wanted.
The two parties who were arguing came to a compromise.
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Compromise is the act making this type of agreement.
Compromise is difficult, but without it, most deal will never happen.
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Something between two different things.
A split level house is a compromise between a ranch house and a multistorey house.
net
Noun
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A net is a thing made of ropes or string that lets small things through but keeps big things in.
I forgot my fishing net. What will we use to catch fish now?
The tennis player hit the ball into the net.
net
Verb
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To net something is to catch it in a net.
He netted a big fish.