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Etymology

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From un- +‎ compromised.

Adjective

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uncompromised (not comparable)

  1. Not compromised.
    • 1987 June 14, “Dworkin's Arguments”, in The New York Times[1]:
      Thus is a subtle, often anguished, at times tentative but uncompromised analytic confrontation with the meaning of intercourse to men transformed into a monotonic polemical admonishment to women, and an act of literary genius reduced to a Monarch outline.