Definitionadj. capable of being passed or negotiated
Last update: September 11, 2015
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That was a negotiable deal. [Please select]
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The bonds were negotiable, and afford us the earliest instance of the issue of government stock. [Please select]
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My vote is yours as long as you are in the race, but after that I have something negotiable. [Please select]
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"There are negotiable bonds on the floor by the safe, and Mr." [Please select]
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When a pocketbook filled with negotiable securities disappears one must of necessity act with speed. [Please select]
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To do all this, and to convert the gold into negotiable bank deposits or money, would require time, prudence, and even diplomacy. [Please select]
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Temperament in the most intellectual wild creatures is just as evident and negotiable to the human eye as colors are in fur or feathers. [Please select]
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Now it is the capital of Zapata, and shunned since a few months by anybody with anything on his person or anything negotiable in the shape of worldly station. [Please select]
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