Amy
Does 'compromise' mean the same as 'violate' in this sentence? "He would rather shoot himself than compromise his principles."
2012年10月29日 16:16
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It is almost the same. It depends on the feelings that are being expressed. To compromise something means that it is no longer secure, safe, reliable, or dependable. This can apply to a building, a relationship, a person's employment status, even his principles. The compromise can be done by anyone. To violate something usually suggests a crime or wrong act, sometimes including violence. Unlike compromising, violating suggests something may be broken or beyond repair. If I give my email password to someone, I have compromised my online security. If someone steals my password, my online security has been compromised or violated.
2012年10月29日
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