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US
/nəˈɡoʊʃəbəɫ/
]
[ UK /nɪɡˈəʊʃɪəbəl/ ]
[ UK /nɪɡˈəʊʃɪəbəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
able to be negotiated or arranged by compromise
the proposal is still on the table
negotiable demands -
capable of being passed or negotiated
a negotiable road -
legally transferable to the ownership of another
negotiable bonds
How To Use negotiable In A Sentence
- To Lucien, loyalty to France is non-negotiable.
- There are certain basic requirements of humanity which are not negotiable when it comes to running prisons. The Prisons We Deserve
- 2mv That the wall has momentum 2 mv, it's nonnegotiable.
- That was something that was totally non-negotiable as far as I was concerned.
- ‘For some students this is a non-negotiable issue, and from my point of view it's unsustainable,’ Stevenson replied.
- It was that office's zeal, Ouimet said, that led to her being offered - and then accepting - what she described as a "non-negotiable" agreement to retire about halfway through her seven-year appointment. Thestar.com - Home Page
- Since the commission is always negotiable, and the agent's only true incentive is the commission, there's good reason for them to take on the extra work, and the seller can potentially realize the same or more net with a lower selling price. Something's Gotta Give
- After a further reconnaissance the ice ahead proved quite unnegotiable, so at 8.30 p.m. last night, to the intense disappointment of all, instead of forging ahead, we had to retire half a mile so as to get on a stronger floe, and by 10 p.m. South: the story of Shackleton’s last expedition 1914–1917
- Must we show our willingness to negotiate the non-negotiable and lay down our arms?
- The company has dropped plans to put in a gas station, another source of opposition, but has said the round-the-clock hours are nonnegotiable.