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the great compromiser

 

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Noun the great compromiser has 1 sense
  1. Clay, Henry Clay, the Great Compromiser - United States politician responsible for the Missouri Compromise between free and slave states (1777-1852)
    --1 is a kind of politician, politico, pol, political leader

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The Great Compromiser

Description:

The Great Compromiser refers to a person who is skilled in finding common ground and mediating disputes. This term is often used to describe historical figures known for their diplomatic abilities and willingness to reconcile opposing viewpoints.

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Noun:

  • Henry Clay, known as "the great compromiser," played a crucial role in brokering the Missouri Compromise.
  • Throughout history, there have been several great compromisers who have defused tense situations and achieved peaceful resolutions.

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