Friday, September 21, 2012

negotiable

(adj.): capable of being changed through a discussion to mutual agreement

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  1. Despite her best efforts , her mother was not negotiable and continually insist her to do the dishes tonight.

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  2. Despite of her best efforts, her mother stood firm and was not negotiable, so she still had to do the dishes tonight.

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  3. The price is fixed, it is not negotiable.

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  4. Alternate definition: able to confer with a view to compromise or agree with

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  6. That person was barely negotiable that we hadn't had our solution to the dicussion for 3 hours.

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  7. Sentence: This decision is not negotiable, so can you please stop arguing with me?

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  8. When you buy textbooks from seniors, the price is always negotiable.

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  9. synonym: discussable
    anytonym: fixed

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  10. The decisions are not negotiable, since people who had complete authority made them.

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  11. The deal is off because the price is not negotiable.

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  12. Sentence: This issue is negotiable because it brings advantages for both sides of the argument.

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  13. Sentence: It won't be negotiable once she made a decision .

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  14. Sentence: It is easier to get along with people who are negotiable.

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  15. Definition: able to discuss, compromise and negotiate.

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  16. The matter of going on this trip is not negotiable; it is a family trip.

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  17. The verdict of the lawsuit is not negotiable after it has been appealed to the highest court in the area.

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  18. The price of carrots in the market are negotiable.

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  19. The company showed their negotiable side as we talked about our common goals and what we would each give up to get there.

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  20. The price for the item was negotiable because the company wanted to get rid of it.

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  21. Example: Chamberlain had hoped that stopping World War II was negotiable with Hitler; unfortunately, he was wrong.

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