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单词 renegotiate
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Definition of renegotiate in English:

renegotiate

verb riːnɪˈɡəʊʃɪeɪtˌrinəˈɡoʊʃieɪt
[with object]
  • Negotiate (something) again in order to change the original agreed terms.

    the parties will renegotiate the price
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The ability to improve supply chain management and to successfully renegotiate terms with customers to offset most of the current cost increases will, however, be vital.
    • He tried juggling things himself, renegotiating payment terms with creditors.
    • The photographer must offer to repair them or renegotiate the invoice charge.
    • If the auditor issues a qualified opinion, the insurer won't issue coverage unless the company renegotiates new policy terms.
    • But in reality lenders are more than happy to renegotiate payment terms if you run into such difficulties - which may not even happen.
    • Since then, the Danbury, Connecticut-based Company has renegotiated the policy annually to add on another year.
    • In return, certain other mortgages were renegotiated with more favourable terms for the defendants by reducing interest rates, adjusting maturity dates and the like.
    • Cozying up to his bank: Because Martin buys up tone woods whenever they become available, he has arranged to borrow up to $20 million without renegotiating his credit package.
    • They recommend that both parties continually monitor and renegotiate the contracts.
    • Do you think we should try to renegotiate our lease terms with the landlord?
    • Contracting also negotiates and renegotiates rules of communication between astrologer and client.
    • This would allow the store to sell electronic goods in at least some of its stores without renegotiating its user terms.
    • Payment protection policies are expensive and unnecessary for many people, who can easily renegotiate their loans with their lender if they run into difficulties.
    • Now he says he favors renegotiating the deal to ensure that workers have a right to collective bargaining and that environmental standards are upheld.
    • He also said he would renegotiate contracts with unions and state employees, freeze spending on state contracts and travel and oversee a budget audit.
    • In fact negotiating and renegotiating access takes place on almost a daily basis once the research is under way - but that brings me to the research process itself.
    • The settlement was subsequently renegotiated on more favourable terms on 10 November 1998 and approved by the court in the form of a consent judgment.
    • A further implication of the suspension is that meat exporters to South Africa might be required to renegotiate the terms of export with South Africa.
    • They are often unnecessary and expensive - when borrowers can simply defer payments and renegotiate the lending terms.
    • There has never been a better time to renegotiate a maintenance contract.

Derivatives

  • renegotiable

  • adjective
    • Recently, both Peter Hawker, chairman of the Consultants and Specialists Committee, and John Hutton, health minister, have said that the contract is not renegotiable if the vote is negative.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The murkiness and partial rationality of shifting, renegotiable settlements are the vices of politics that legalist liberals seek to preclude.
      • In an attempt to strong-arm the electorate, Chirac made it clear that in the event of a ‘no’ vote, the constitution would not be renegotiable.
 
 

Definition of renegotiate in US English:

renegotiate

verbˌrēnəˈɡōSHēātˌrinəˈɡoʊʃieɪt
[with object]
  • Negotiate (something) again in order to change the original agreed terms.

    the parties will renegotiate the price
    no object she asked to renegotiate after signing the contract
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The ability to improve supply chain management and to successfully renegotiate terms with customers to offset most of the current cost increases will, however, be vital.
    • In return, certain other mortgages were renegotiated with more favourable terms for the defendants by reducing interest rates, adjusting maturity dates and the like.
    • There has never been a better time to renegotiate a maintenance contract.
    • But in reality lenders are more than happy to renegotiate payment terms if you run into such difficulties - which may not even happen.
    • A further implication of the suspension is that meat exporters to South Africa might be required to renegotiate the terms of export with South Africa.
    • This would allow the store to sell electronic goods in at least some of its stores without renegotiating its user terms.
    • They are often unnecessary and expensive - when borrowers can simply defer payments and renegotiate the lending terms.
    • Payment protection policies are expensive and unnecessary for many people, who can easily renegotiate their loans with their lender if they run into difficulties.
    • Do you think we should try to renegotiate our lease terms with the landlord?
    • If the auditor issues a qualified opinion, the insurer won't issue coverage unless the company renegotiates new policy terms.
    • He tried juggling things himself, renegotiating payment terms with creditors.
    • Now he says he favors renegotiating the deal to ensure that workers have a right to collective bargaining and that environmental standards are upheld.
    • They recommend that both parties continually monitor and renegotiate the contracts.
    • In fact negotiating and renegotiating access takes place on almost a daily basis once the research is under way - but that brings me to the research process itself.
    • He also said he would renegotiate contracts with unions and state employees, freeze spending on state contracts and travel and oversee a budget audit.
    • Since then, the Danbury, Connecticut-based Company has renegotiated the policy annually to add on another year.
    • Contracting also negotiates and renegotiates rules of communication between astrologer and client.
    • The photographer must offer to repair them or renegotiate the invoice charge.
    • Cozying up to his bank: Because Martin buys up tone woods whenever they become available, he has arranged to borrow up to $20 million without renegotiating his credit package.
    • The settlement was subsequently renegotiated on more favourable terms on 10 November 1998 and approved by the court in the form of a consent judgment.
 
 
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