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renegotiate

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Verb — To discuss and agree new terms for something already agreed.

How to use renegotiate

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renegotiate a contract renegotiate terms

Etymology

From re- ("again") plus "negotiate."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “renegotiate” mean?

The word “renegotiate” means to discuss and agree new terms for something already agreed. In plain terms, to go back and agree different terms on a deal already made.

How do you use “renegotiate” in a sentence?

Here is “renegotiate” used in a sentence: “The union asked to renegotiate the pay deal after inflation rose.”

What part of speech is “renegotiate”?

“Renegotiate” is a verb.

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