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		ne·go·ti·ate \-s(h)ēˌāt, usu -ād.+V\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Latin negotiatus, past participle of negotiari to carry on business, from negotium business, from neg- not (akin to ne- not) + otium leisure — more at no intransitive verb 1.  : to communicate or confer with another so as to arrive at the settlement of some matter : meet with another so as to arrive through discussion at some kind of agreement or compromise about something : come to terms especially in state matters by meetings and discussions  < negotiated with him on the political and economic program to be carried out — Current Biography >  < wanted to negotiate before naming a final price >  < negotiating with the foreign ministers > 2. obsolete  : to carry on business or trade : traffic transitive verb 1.   a.  : to deal with (some matter or affair that requires ability for its successful handling) : manage, handle, conduct   < negotiated his business deals with remarkable skill >  b.    (1)  : to arrange for or bring about through conference and discussion : work out or arrive at or settle upon by meetings and agreements or compromises    < negotiating a peace treaty >    < one of his first actions was to negotiate a monetary understanding with the British government — Current Biography >   (2)  : to influence successfully in a desired way by discussions and agreements or compromises    < negotiated them into doing exactly what he wanted > 2.   a.  : to transfer or assign (as a check, bill of exchange, promissory note) to another by delivery or endorsement or both in return for equivalent value  b.  : to convert (as a check) into cash or the equivalent value   < negotiating securities >  c.  : to give equivalent value for (as a check)   < offered to negotiate any checks properly drawn up > 3.   a.  : to successfully get over or across (as a road) or up or down (as a hill) or through (as an obstacle)   < carefully negotiated the winding road >   < took me almost an hour to negotiate the almost perpendicular trail — V.W. Von Hagen >  b.  : to encounter and dispose of (as a problem, challenge) with completeness and satisfaction : tackle successfully   < negotiated the difficult arpeggios of the song cleanly and confidently — Current Biography >  c.  : complete, accomplish   < negotiates the trip in 4 hours > |