negotiate
Verb
- discuss the terms of an arrangement
- "They negotiated the sale of the house"
- succeed in passing through, around, or over
- To confer with others in order to come to terms or reach an agreement.
- To arrange or settle something by mutual agreement.
- To succeed in coping with, getting over or navigate a hazard or obstacle.
- To transfer to another person with all the rights of the original holder; to pass, as a bill.
- To transact business; to carry on trade.
- To intrigue; to scheme.
Examples
- "Although the car was quite rickety, he could negotiate the curves very well."
- "The client and server computers must first negotiate a network protocol to be used."
- "We negotiated the contract to everyone's satisfaction."
- "We negotiated the mountain track with difficulty."
Origin / Etymology
c. 1598; borrowed from Latin negōtiātus, perfect active participle of negōtior (“to do business, trade”) (see -ate (verb-forming suffix)), from negotium (“business”) + -or, from nec (“not”) + otium (“leisure, ease, inactivity”).
Synonyms
negociate, talk terms
Scrabble Score: 10
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Words With Friends Score: 12
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