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negotiable [nɪˈgəʊʃiəbl̩, Am -ˈgoʊ-] ADJ

1. negotiable price, offer, salary:

negotiable

2. negotiable:

negotiable road
negotiable river

3. negotiable ECON:

negotiable
negotiable
not negotiable
negotiable cheque
negotiable instrument
negotiable security

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Most warehouse receipts are issued in negotiable form, making them eligible as collateral for loans.
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The warrant may or may not be negotiable and may authorize payment to the warrant holder on demand or after a maturity date.
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In this way, instead of being used as a negotiable instrument, checks are misused as a form of unauthorized credit.
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Central holding companies were dissolved and families and other owners were compensated with non-negotiable government bonds.
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The key disadvantage is that prices are not negotiable and the cancellation and amendment charges can be pretty harsh.
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In practice, actual ownership of a clan area was negotiable and could lead to trouble.
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Hence, the voting powers of the member states are based on their population, and are no longer dependent on a negotiable system of voting points.
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It's been dealt with, it's not something that's a major but it was a non-negotiable.
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The average path length distinguishes an easily negotiable network from one, which is complicated and inefficient, with a shorter average path length being more desirable.
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The price for publishing more than 50 links is negotiable.
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