Negotiate

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Meaning of Negotiate

Synonyms of Negotiate

verb

  • accommodate
  • arbitrate
  • arrange for
  • bargain
  • bid for
  • bring to terms
  • come to terms
  • dicker
  • haggle
  • hurdle
  • intercede
  • intermediate
  • make peace
  • make terms
  • mediate
  • meet halfway
  • parley
  • referee
  • settle
  • settle disputes
  • straighten out
  • surmount
  • transact
  • umpire
  • work out

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This term is a verb.

Etimology of Negotiate

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to communicate in search of mutual agreement, 1590s, 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.” In the sense of “tackle successfully” (1862), it at first meant “to clear on horseback a hedge, fence, or other obstacle” and “originated in the hunting-field; those who hunt the fox like also to hunt jocular verbal novelties” [Gowers, 1965]. Related: Negotiated; negotiating.


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