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1. See synonyms for: Negotiate / Negotiated / negotiating / negotiator on Thesaurus.com verb (used without object), ne·go·ti·at·ed, ne·go·ti·at·ing
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2. To confer with another or others in order to come to terms or reach an agreement: "It is difficult to Negotiate where neither will trust" (Samuel Johnson).
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3. Negotiate verb (DISCUSS) C1 [ I or T ] to have formal discussions with someone in order to reach an agreement with them: The government has refused to Negotiate with the strikers.
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4. Negotiate verb (DISCUSS) C1 [ I or T ] to have formal discussions with someone in order to reach an agreement with them: The government has refused to Negotiate with the strikers.
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5. Negotiate: to bring about through discussion and compromise
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6. Agencies at the holding company level have the ability to Negotiate overarching deals with terms where they are able to commit some advertisers’ money and others fill in later on.
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7. And most people Negotiate in some way almost every day
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8. Many people dread negotiation, not recognizing that they Negotiate on a regular, even daily basis
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9. Negotiate Anything is the #1 negotiation podcast in the world
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10. ‘his government's willingness to Negotiate’
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11. Negotiate (v.) 1590s, "to communicate with another or others in search of mutual agreement," a back-formation from negotiation, or else from Latin negotiatus, past participle of negotiari "carry on business, do business," from negotium "a business, employment, occupation, affair (public or private)," literally "lack of leisure," from neg-"not" (from PIE root *ne-"not") + otium "ease, leisure
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12. If you don’t feel the pay aligns with your education, career level, skill set and experience, you may choose to Negotiate for more money
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13. "Rebecca Zung's book - Negotiate Like You M.A.T.T.E.R.-- is the answer to a prayer - especially for those of us who fall into being too nice or too accommodating to others when it comes to asking for what we truly want and deserve
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14. This book came to me in perfect timing to Negotiate an important legal settlement, and I'll be forever grateful.
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15. To discuss something in order to reach an agreement, especially in business or politics Negotiate with The government refuses to Negotiate with terrorists
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16. Negotiate an agreement/contract etc Union leaders have Negotiated an agreement for a shorter working week.
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17. Negotiate the interest rate the dealer presents to you
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18. This is the first area in a negotiation free car dealership that you can Negotiate.For example you can Negotiate at CarMax when you’re presented with an interest rate of 6% and you know you …
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19. Verb 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
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20. It is not clear whether the president is willing to Negotiate with the democrats.
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21. Negotiate (with one) about (something) To confer with one or a group so as to reach an agreement about some issue according to particular terms; to bargain with one about something
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22. See also: Negotiate Negotiate (with one
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23. Negotiate directly, follow up in writing
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24. You can Negotiate a job offer and it's important to do so if the offer isn't close to what you want and deserve
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25. Another potential way to save money on a new build home is to “Negotiate a discount off of the lot premiums,” says Bunch
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26. How much you can Negotiate on a house depends on one main factor, which drives everything else: the state of your local real estate market
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27. Inflections of 'Negotiate' (v): (⇒ conjugate) Negotiates v 3rd person singular negotiating v pres p verb, present participle: -ing verb used descriptively or to form progressive verb--for example, "a singing bird," "It is singing." Negotiated v past verb, past simple: Past tense--for example, "He saw the man." "She laughed." Negotiated v past p verb, past participle: Verb form used
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28. You may never be able to Negotiate your way out of laundry or taxes, but with a little practice, you can Negotiate your way to lower monthly bills—and have more money for the things that really matter to you.
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29. The amount of room you have to Negotiate is inversely proportional to the amount of interest in the home, and whether we’re in a buyer’s market or a seller’s market
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30. If many buyers have expressed interest in the home and there are more offers, you’ll have less room to Negotiate.
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31. But you may also want to Negotiate for other non-salary benefits like vacation time, signing bonus, relocation stipend, or additional equity, and now is the time to choose your top three non-salary benefits to focus on
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32. Negotiate before your current lease expires: If your landlord senses your desperation, you won’t have a solid stance to Negotiate
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33. The Crossword Solver found 102 answers to the Negotiate crossword clue
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34. Negotiate It! is a conversational and engaging book that gives you tools to immediately improve your negotiation skills- in all areas! It will teach you how to overcome excuses associated with negotiation and how to overcome your fear.
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35. If you don’t Negotiate, then you get the deal you agreed to
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36. Be willing to Negotiate additional benefits Understand that even if you can’t Negotiate the salary you want after you’ve received an offer letter, you may still be able to do some haggling
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37. To Negotiate a car lease, you'll need to understand the process and relevant terms that may come up when speaking with the car salesperson
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38. As you learn how to Negotiate a contract, you must have your end goals in mind, but you must also know in advance what you’re willing to be flexible about.
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40. In fact, you may be able to Negotiate with your creditors—the companies or organizations you owe
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41. Here are a few tips on how to Negotiate with your creditors.
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42. Still, there is a right and a wrong way for how to Negotiate salary offers
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43. The more informed you are about how to Negotiate your starting salary, the more likely you are to get what you’re
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NEGOTIATE [nəˈɡōSHēˌāt]
1. to deal or bargain with another or others, as in the preparation of a treaty or contract. v.t. 2. to bring about by discussion and settlement of terms: to negotiate a loan. 3. to move through, around, or over in a satisfactory manner: to negotiate a sharp curve.
Definition of negotiate. intransitive verb. : to confer with another so as to arrive at the settlement of some matter Teachers are negotiating for higher salaries.
negociate, negotiate, talk terms(verb) discuss the terms of an arrangement. "They negotiated the sale of the house". Synonyms: talk terms, manage, carry off, pull off, negociate, bring off. negotiate, negociate(verb) succeed in passing through, around, or over. "The hiker negociated the high mountain pass".
Negotiate antonyms. Top antonyms for negotiate (opposite of negotiate) on this page are bobble, butcher and flub. Page 3.