Yes, "negotiate" is a verb. It means to engage in discussions or conversations with another party in order to reach an agreement or settlement.
She had to negotiate with the landlord to lower the rent.
Present: negotiate Past: negotiated Future: will negotiate Perfect: have negotiated
The prefix for negotiate is "re-", meaning "again" or "back." There is no standard suffix attached specifically to "negotiate."
They will have to negotiate the terms of the contract before finalizing the deal.
The correct spelling is negotiate (to deal or bargain).
If you mean 'negotiate, it is a verb
The noun forms of the verb to negotiate are negotiator, negotiation, and the gerund, negotiating.
The abstract noun for the verb negotiate is negotiator. Another abstract noun form is negotiation.
negotiated = past tense of negotiate.
The correct spelling of the verb is to negotiate (deal, settle).
Nail, narrate, navigate, negotiate, nominate and notify are action words. They begin with the letter n.
Navigate, negotiate, nibble, nod, notify, nourish, nurse and nurture are verbs. They begin with the letter n.
She had to negotiate with the landlord to lower the rent.
Present: negotiate Past: negotiated Future: will negotiate Perfect: have negotiated
We will negotiate a new price.The United Kingdom does not negotiate with terrorists.The two people began to negotiate and try to reach a compromise.
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No the US does not negotiate with terrorists.