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What the meaning of "compile with"?
The phrase is in"Thus I compiled with"and encouraged the odd bureaucratic logic of Affirmative Action"from my textbook.
Thank you.
Dec 30, 2014 11:49 AM
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It's probably "complied with" not "compiled with". There is no verb "compile with", only "compile".
"To comply with" means to follow or obey a rule e.g. a law, or in this case a logical principle.
So here, the writer is talking about the principle of "affirmative action" (positive steps to tackle discrimination in public life). He / she thinks the logic of affirmative action is odd or strange but he / she still obeyed it.
December 30, 2014
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