单词 | renegotiate |
释义 | renegotiatev. Chiefly U.S. before 20th cent. transitive. To negotiate (something) again, esp. in order to change the original terms of an agreement. Also intransitive. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > agreement > make an agreement with [verb (transitive)] > negotiate setc900 treat1357 merchantc1400 tract1508 article1526 capitulate1567 articulate1602 to stand with ——1616 huckster1642 traffica1649 transact1654 negotiate1720 renegotiate1787 1787 D. O'Bryen View of Treaty of Commerce with France (ed. 2) 106 He is gone back to Paris to rediscuss and renegotiate that treaty, which he has actually signed three months since. 1866 Rep. Secretary of Treasury (U.S. Govt.) 43 The offer on the part of the provincial authorities to re-negotiate in respect to the commercial relations of the two countries, is in itself an expression of desire to make an arrangement that must be in every respect reciprocal. 1882 Atchison (Kansas) Globe 20 Jan. The bonds had been negotiated and re-negotiated in that shape for years. 1962 Economist 16 June 1096/2 The annexes to these agreements, which determine the air services to be operated, are normally re-negotiated every six months. 1969 Listener 26 June 894/3 When you propose to renegotiate housing subsidies, this really means higher rents for a lot of people. 1992 Making Music May 6/3 The reason we so aggressively renegotiated our deal last year was because of the experiences we've had since day one. Derivatives ˌreneˈgotiated adj. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > agreement > [adjective] > relating to negotiation > renegotiated renegotiated1942 1942 Michigan Law Rev. 41 415 The renegotiated price should be in excess of cost. 1998 Community Care 18 June 26/3 Interim placements can offer time out, a collective ‘deep breath’ before the next move or before going back to the starting point on a renegotiated basis. reneˈgotiating n. [compare earlier renegotiation n.] ΚΠ 1883 F. R. Daldy Let. 3 Apr. in Corr. Law Copyright in Canada 106, in Parl. Papers 1895 C. 7783 LXX. 59 Such a change would probably necessitate the re-negotiating of all these treaties. 1964 Times 6 July 9 His opponents will not be represented in the committee of five entrusted with the renegotiating of the new Government programme. 2002 R. Robin in T. Bender Rethinking Amer. Hist. in Global Age iv. xv. 374 The continuing renegotiating of the meaning of nation assumes an active, broad-based participation in defining its meaning. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1787 |
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