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BNC: 35535 COCA: 18278

See also: compromise

BNC: 35535 COCA: 18278

compromised

adjective

com·​pro·​mised ˈkäm-prə-ˌmīzd How to pronounce compromised (audio)
1
: made vulnerable (as to attack or misuse) by unauthorized access, revelation, or exposure
compromised data/passwords/accounts
a compromised computer
2
: impaired or diminished in function : weakened, damaged, or flawed
a compromised immune system
… cancers transplanted into immunologically compromised mice. Douglas Daly
Both of these situations would be detrimental to the already compromised cancer patient. Don Steven Poster et al.
… walking all night also meant risking hallucinations, hypothermia, and compromised judgment. Eva Holland
"Explorer owners told us they want … improved fuel economy without compromised performance." Mark Fields
… fixed an issue that made it easier for hackers to obtain users' information. Despite the app's compromised security, it is gaining popularity. Carolyn Bossmann
These are all examples of compromised integrity in everyday life in a world where "the end justifies the means" mentality appears to prevail. Gary Martin
3
: exposed to suspicion or discredit : revealed as or suspected of being disreputable, untrustworthy, etc.
a compromised reputation
a compromised judge

Word History

First Known Use

1842, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of compromised was in 1842
BNC: 35535 COCA: 18278

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