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renegotiate
[ ree-ni-goh-shee-eyt ]
verb (used with object)
- to negotiate again, as a loan, treaty, etc.
- to reexamine (a government contract) with a view to eliminating or modifying those provisions found to represent excessive profits to the contractor.
verb (used without object)
- to negotiate anew.
- to reexamine the costs and profits involved in a government contract for adjustment purposes.
renegotiate
/ ˌːɪˈɡəʊʃɪˌɪ /
verb
- to negotiate again in order to alter or change previously agreed terms
Derived Forms
- ˌԱˌdzپˈپDz, noun
Other yvlog Forms
- ·Ա··پ·· [ree-ni-, goh, -shee-, uh, -b, uh, l, -sh, uh, -b, uh, l], adjective
- n·t·tDz noun
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of renegotiate1
Example Sentences
Many of us can identify with his outlook in this era of renegotiating what it means to be with other people.
Now, Israel is demonstrating its willingness to also use its troops and severe military force to push Hamas into signing the renegotiated ceasefire deal it is proposing with the United States.
In recent days, the US and Israel have cast Hamas's preference for sticking close to the terms of the original ceasefire deal - instead of renegotiating its terms - as a "refusal" to extend the ceasefire.
Tshisekedi has since renegotiated this, but the lack of transparency in those talks has been criticised.
She frequently drew on her experience in government, saying that she had successfully faced Trump during his first term when she helped renegotiate North America's longstanding free-trade agreement.
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