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trade–off
noun \ˈtrād-ˌȯf\
: a situation in which you must choose between or balance two things that are opposite or cannot be had at the same time
: something that you do not want but must accept in order to have something that you want
Full Definition of TRADE-OFF
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: a balancing of factors all of which are not attainable at the same time <the education versus experience trade–off which governs personnel practices — H. S. White>
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First Known Use of TRADE-OFF
1961
Related to TRADE-OFF
- Synonyms
- back-and-forth, barter, commutation, dicker, quid pro quo, swap, trade, trade-off, truck
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