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Yes, "negotiate" is a verb. It means to engage in discussions or conversations with another party in order to reach an agreement or settlement.
In 1998 Camilleri helped negotiate the state lawsuits that contributed to the company's image as the most reviled corporation in the United States.
You can be honest here and give a range of salary requirements. You don't want to sell yourself short or exclude yourself from the position. You can also negotiate if they offer you a job.
An offer represents an explicit unilateral extension deal terms for an agreement/transaction. An invitation to negotiation is extending the opportunity for bi and multilateral discussions ideally towards an offer and ultimate resolution.
We will not negotiate with the terrorists. They negotiate for a raise every year.
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.
No the US does not negotiate with terrorists.
i had to negotiate with your teacher.
If you mean 'negotiate, it is a verb
Present: negotiate Past: negotiated Future: will negotiate Perfect: have negotiated