"compromisation" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: compromisations [plural]
Etymology: compromise + -ation Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|compromise|ation}} compromise + -ation Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} compromisation (countable and uncountable, plural compromisations)
  1. (nonstandard) The act or result of compromising. Tags: countable, nonstandard, uncountable Synonyms: compromization [North-America]
    Sense id: en-compromisation-en-noun-DFpzPTaS Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ation

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          "text": "Wiskott – Aldrich syndrome (WAS)\nIt is yet another X-linked recessive immunodeficiency affecting male children. The disease is associated with severe compromization of mature T and B cells. Patients develop various types of complications, which includes thrombocytopenia, bloody diarrhea, eczema and susceptibility to bacterial infections.",
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          "ref": "2008, Paul Cunningham, Miriam Cunningham, Exploiting the Knowledge Economy: Issues, Applications and Case Studies, Part 1",
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