uncompromised
English
Etymology
From un- + compromised.
Adjective
uncompromised (not comparable)
- 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.