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Definitionv. discuss the terms of an arrangement
Last update: February 1, 2017
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There is still a chance to negotiate. [verb]
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The path down the hill was hard to negotiate. [verb]
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Women negotiate clinic attendance with husbands and older female relatives. [verb]
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Rejesus A new website for people who want to find out about Jesus without having to negotiate churchy stuff first. [verb]
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84): "Even before the publication of 'The Antiquary,' John Ballantyne had been impowered by the Author to negotiate with Mr." [verb]
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[The Spartans married for love, but the Athenians were accustomed to negotiate their marriages with the parents of the bride alone. [verb]
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It were wiser not to attempt to negotiate it if there were any way to avoid it. [verb]
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It was, however, discovered that he had respectable talents for public business, and the first admittance to the minister's levee being negotiated, his success became rapid. [verb]
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Having similarly explained his views and his magnanimity to Tutolmin, he dispatched that old man also to Petersburg to negotiate. [verb]
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The commencement of his speech had obviously been made with the intention of demonstrating the advantages of his position and showing that he was nevertheless willing to negotiate. [verb]
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Why negotiate, and above all why retreat, when to retreat is so contrary to his method of conducting war. [verb]
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