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compromised
[ kom-pruh-mahyzd ]
adjective
- unable to function optimally, especially with regard to immune response, owing to underlying disease, harmful environmental exposure, or the side effects of a course of treatment.
Other Words From
- non·compro·mised adjective
- un·compro·mised adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of compromised1
Example Sentences
In patients with a compromised or suppressed immune system, such as organ transplant recipients and people infected with HIV, HEV can become chronic.
“By following these specific protocols, the investigation is not compromised and ensures a thorough investigation is presented to their local district attorney’s office for prosecution.”
However, when subunits are mutated or USP39 is absent, the stability of the tripartite complex is compromised, causing the spliceosome to lose precision.
Motoring industry experts have raised concerns that, without transparency around the reasons for ban exceptions, safety and trust in the system could be compromised.
“I said I had. And he said, ‘We're a little bit concerned that your online account has been compromised.
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