Etymology: [ ni-'gO-shE-"At, ÷-sE- ] (verb.) 1599. Latin negotiatus, past participle of negotiari to carry on business, from negotium business, from neg- not + otium leisure; more at NEGATE.
past of negotiate, being subject to negotiation, discussed; arranged, worked out; having reached a compromise; cleared or passed (about an obstacle), To arrange or settle something by mutual agreement, To succeed in coping with, or getting over something, To confer with others in order to come to terms or reach an agreement, To transfer for a valuable consideration under rules of commercial law; to sell; to pass, To hold intercourse respecting a treaty, league, or convention; to treat with, respecting peace or commerce; to conduct communications or conferences, To treat with another respecting purchase and sale or some business affair; to bargain or trade; as, to negotiate with a man for the purchase of goods or a farm, To transact business; to carry on trade, If people negotiate with each other or negotiate an agreement, they talk about a problem or a situation such as a business arrangement in order to solve the problem or complete the arrangement. It is not clear whether the president is willing to negotiate with the democrats When you have two adversaries negotiating, you need to be on neutral territory The local government and the army negotiated a truce Western governments have this week urged him to negotiate and avoid force The South African president has negotiated an end to white-minority rule His publishing house had just begun negotiating for her next books There were reports that three companies were negotiating to market the drug, If you negotiate an area of land, a place, or an obstacle, you successfully travel across it or around it. Frank Mariano negotiates the desert terrain in his battered pickup I negotiated my way out of the airport and joined the flow of cars. = navigate, discuss the terms of an arrangement; "They negotiated the sale of the house", To communicate on a matter of disagreement between two parties, with a view to first listen to the other party's perspective and to then attempt to arrive at a resolution by consensus, To intrigue; to scheme, to transfer ownership of a financial instrument (like a check) to another (such as a bank) in return for a thing of value (usually cash), To arrange the terms of a contract, To talk with someone in order to make a bargain, agreement or compromise, Negotiate refers to the process of conferring with another party so as to arrive at a settlement of some matter, To carry on negotiations concerning; to procure or arrange for by negotiation; as, to negotiate peace, or an exchange, To "buy" documents representing ownership of money, goods, or other items of value The seller is also said to "negotiate to" the buyer Unless otherwise agreed between the buyer and seller (e g , by negotiating "without recourse"), the seller continues to be fully responsible for the enforceability of the documents A bank that negotiates documents under a letter of credit advances funds to the presenter before submitting the documents to the issuing bank for payment, conduct negotiations, bargain, deal; arrange, work out, compromise; clear or pass an obstacle, to discuss an issue in order to come to an agreement, To deal or bargain with another to make an agreement, To transact business, bargain with another , conduct communications or conferences in order to arrive at settlement,
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being subject to negotiation, discussed; arranged, worked out; having reached a compromise; cleared or passed (about an obstacle) sıfat
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To arrange or settle something by mutual agreement - "We negotiated the contract to everyone's satisfaction."
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To succeed in coping with, or getting over something - "Although the car was quite rickety, he could negotiate the curves very well."
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To confer with others in order to come to terms or reach an agreement
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To transfer for a valuable consideration under rules of commercial law; to sell; to pass
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To hold intercourse respecting a treaty, league, or convention; to treat with, respecting peace or commerce; to conduct communications or conferences
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To treat with another respecting purchase and sale or some business affair; to bargain or trade; as, to negotiate with a man for the purchase of goods or a farm
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To transact business; to carry on trade
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If people negotiate with each other or negotiate an agreement, they talk about a problem or a situation such as a business arrangement in order to solve the problem or complete the arrangement. It is not clear whether the president is willing to negotiate with the democrats When you have two adversaries negotiating, you need to be on neutral territory The local government and the army negotiated a truce Western governments have this week urged him to negotiate and avoid force The South African president has negotiated an end to white-minority rule His publishing house had just begun negotiating for her next books There were reports that three companies were negotiating to market the drug
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If you negotiate an area of land, a place, or an obstacle, you successfully travel across it or around it. Frank Mariano negotiates the desert terrain in his battered pickup I negotiated my way out of the airport and joined the flow of cars. = navigate
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discuss the terms of an arrangement; "They negotiated the sale of the house"
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To communicate on a matter of disagreement between two parties, with a view to first listen to the other party's perspective and to then attempt to arrive at a resolution by consensus
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To intrigue; to scheme
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to transfer ownership of a financial instrument (like a check) to another (such as a bank) in return for a thing of value (usually cash)
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To arrange the terms of a contract
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To talk with someone in order to make a bargain, agreement or compromise
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Negotiate refers to the process of conferring with another party so as to arrive at a settlement of some matter
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To carry on negotiations concerning; to procure or arrange for by negotiation; as, to negotiate peace, or an exchange
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To "buy" documents representing ownership of money, goods, or other items of value The seller is also said to "negotiate to" the buyer Unless otherwise agreed between the buyer and seller (e g , by negotiating "without recourse"), the seller continues to be fully responsible for the enforceability of the documents A bank that negotiates documents under a letter of credit advances funds to the presenter before submitting the documents to the issuing bank for payment
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conduct negotiations, bargain, deal; arrange, work out, compromise; clear or pass an obstacle fiil
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to discuss an issue in order to come to an agreement
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To deal or bargain with another to make an agreement
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To transact business, bargain with another , conduct communications or conferences in order to arrive at settlement
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