ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
[1775. Ash.]
1820. Tales of my Landlord (New Ser.), I. 163. The Governor and the garrison may disclaim all participation in it, and thus remain uncompromised.
1858. Mary Cowden Clarke, World-noted Women, 242. With wifely skill, she [Isabella] healed his [Ferdinands] wounded pride, while preserving uncompromised her royal trust.
1882. Miss Braddon, Mt. Royal, I. iv. 105. He might ride off at the last uncompromised.