NEGOTIATE vs NEGOCIATE: NOUN
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- Variants of negotiate, etc.
NEGOTIATE vs NEGOCIATE: VERB
- To arrange or settle something by mutual agreement.
- To succeed in coping with, or getting over something.
- Succeed in passing through, around, or over
- Discuss the terms of an arrangement
- Succeed in passing through, around, or over
- Transfer by endorsement to another in return for value received
- Sell or discount
- Discuss the terms of an arrangement
- Confer with another in order to come to terms or reach an agreement
- Be successful; achieve a goal
NEGOTIATE vs NEGOCIATE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To arrange or settle by discussion and mutual agreement.
- To transfer (an instrument, such as a promissory note) to another party by means of endorsement.
- To succeed in going over or through.
- To succeed in accomplishing or managing.
- To transact business; to carry on trade.
- To treat with another respecting purchase and sale or some business affair; to bargain or trade.
- To hold intercourse respecting a treaty, league, convention, or other proposed agreement; to treat with, respecting peace or commerce; to conduct communications or conferences.
- To intrigue; to scheme.
- To confer with another or others in order to come to terms or reach an agreement.
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NEGOTIATE vs NEGOCIATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To carry on negotiations concerning; to procure or arrange for by negotiation.
- To transfer for a valuable consideration under rules of commercial law; to sell; to pass.
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NEGOTIATE vs NEGOCIATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To carry on business or trade.
- To treat with another or others, as in the arrangement of a treaty, or in preliminaries to the transaction of any business; carry on negotiations.
- To arrange for or procure by negotiation; bring about by mutual arrangement, a discussion, or bargaining; as, to negotiate a loan or a treaty.
- To direct; manage; transact.
- To handle; manage.
- To put, into circulation by transference and assignment of claim by indorsement: as, to negotiate a bill of exchange.
- To dispose of by sale or transfer: as, to negotiate securities.
- Achieve a goal
- Be successful
NEGOTIATE vs NEGOCIATE: RELATED WORDS
- Discuss, Bargain, Arrange, Renegotiation, Agree, Talks, Brokered, Deal, Mediate, Bargaining, Negotiations, Negotiation, Renegotiate, Talk terms, Negociate
- Renegociate, Arbitrate, Collude, Agree, Wangle, Arrange, Compromise, Mediate, Conciliate, Dicker, Haggle, Renegotiate, Bargain, Talk terms, Negotiate
NEGOTIATE vs NEGOCIATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Negotiable, Settle, Talk, Obtain, Consult, Discuss, Bargain, Arrange, Agree, Talks, Brokered, Deal, Mediate, Bargaining, Negotiation
- Itemise, Outmanoeuvre, Belabour, Disorganise, Moralise, Capitulate, Scupper, Renegociate, Agree, Arrange, Compromise, Mediate, Conciliate, Bargain, Negotiate
NEGOTIATE vs NEGOCIATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- An employee and employer negotiate a settlement agreement.
- He even helped me negotiate a better price!
- You will need to negotiate with the dealer.
- Why are so many people afraid to negotiate?
- SMTP client and server to negotiate an authentication mechanism, and optionally negotiate a security layer to protect subsequent protocol interactions.
- And as we negotiate, does anyone ever negotiate in light of our prison standards of our United States?
- Customers negotiate with companies to deliver better quality, and companies negotiate for higher pricing.
- Some agencies negotiate with educational and other research institutions regionally, while others negotiate at centralized locations, such as agency headquarters.
- Fannie Mae would NOT negotiate price nor negotiate fixing anything with us.
- Negotiate or attempt to negotiate a settlement with such patient.
- As long as you are working with a manufacturer, you can negociate with them.
- In that case, the two parties must negociate and analyse the general conditions from legal point of view governing the contract.
- Washington could not negociate with the French envoy, because the Senate were not in session.
- We can help you go through this process and negociate with the bank to achieve the best possible solution.
- It is easier to negociate oninterests than on positions as the it opens up options oralternatives.
- These 19' rack units are truely hard to find, negociate and buy.
- As you negociate to buy it elsewhere instead of paying ebay fees.
- You can negociate sales Tax Debt by first contacting the IRS.
NEGOTIATE vs NEGOCIATE: QUESTIONS
- Should you negotiate rates during RFP negotiations?
- Can insolvent corporations negotiate with individual creditors?
- Did Churchill ever actually negotiate with Halifax?
- How to negotiate successfully in business situations?
- How should Hospitals negotiate health insurance contracts?
- How to negotiate business negotiations between groups?
- Do Win-Lose negotiators negotiate more effectively?
- Can chocolate makers negotiate individually with suppliers?
- How do retailers negotiate with Merchandise Buyers?
- Should candidates negotiate salaries with recruiters?
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