Comparative for open to discussion or modification
“You don't have to make a decision now. Take it home, think it over. Terms are still negotiable.”
Comparative for tending to raise doubts or questions
“There is little doubt that the decision to close the plant was final and not negotiable.”
Comparative for able to be navigated through or traveled on
“Slip down here, keeping right near the bottom, and follow the rift along for a few metres until you see a negotiable route back up the rift over flowstone.”
(of a document) Comparative for able to be transferred or assigned to the legal ownership of another person
“The negotiable document setting down the terms of credit is the so-called bill of exchange.”
Comparative for capable of being transmitted from one place or person to another
(of assets) Comparative for held in cash or easily converted into cash
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