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negotiable
[ni-goh-shee-uh-buhl, -shuh-buhl]
adjective
capable of being negotiated.
a negotiable salary demand.
(of bills, securities, etc.) transferable by delivery, with or without endorsement, according to the circumstances, the title passing to the transferee.
noun
negotiables, negotiable bonds, stocks, etc.
negotiable
/ ɪˈɡəʊʃəə /
adjective
able to be negotiated
(of a bill of exchange, promissory note, etc) legally transferable in title from one party to another
Other Word Forms
- negotiability noun
- nonnegotiability noun
- nonnegotiable adjective
- unnegotiable adjective
- Աˌdzپˈٲ noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of negotiable1
Example Sentences
’s not negotiable is the conveying of their connection, both as the best of friends and their proximity in UCLA’s batting order.
“We want to be abundantly clear: Safety is not negotiable,” Pasadena Unified School District Supt.
It is why Reeves resisted my suggestion that her welfare cuts might be negotiable after an apparent backbench revolt: "We will take forward those reforms," she said.
This confirms that the tariff is not negotiable for any body, and could have wider consequences.
"We are ready to build trust regarding possible concerns over Iran's enrichment, but the principle of enrichment is not negotiable," he said.
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