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Negotiable   /nəgˈoʊʃəbəl/   Listen
Negotiable

adjective
1.
Capable of being passed or negotiated.
2.
Able to be negotiated or arranged by compromise.  Synonym: on the table.  "The proposal is still on the table"
3.
Legally transferable to the ownership of another.  Synonyms: assignable, conveyable, transferable, transferrable.



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"Negotiable" Quotes from Famous Books



... of the gang, the man Granier and his servant Pietro were extradited to France for trial, while a quantity of jewellery, works of art, money and negotiable securities of all sorts were unearthed from a villa near Fontainebleau and restored to ...
— The Doctor of Pimlico - Being the Disclosure of a Great Crime • William Le Queux

... to the westward to survey the route. After travelling about seven miles we mounted a small berg, and there as far as we could see stretched a series of immense flat floes from half a mile to a mile across, separated from each other by pressure-ridges which seemed easily negotiable with pick and shovel. The only place that appeared likely to be formidable was a very much cracked-up area between the old floe that we were on and the first of the series of young flat floes about half a ...
— South! • Sir Ernest Shackleton

... more German submarines than ever before. The Admiralty has begun to see its way to reduce the danger to proportions, normal and negotiable, like other dangers. If that is done within the next months the British flee will have gained the most memorable, though the least evident, victory in all ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 153, Oct. 10, 1917 • Various

... apparently and was negotiable. So at least appears from Nebuchadrezzar 270. We thus have property in ...
— Babylonian and Assyrian Laws, Contracts and Letters • C. H. W. Johns

... he carries pinned to his vest, and at the end of every week turns in the cash to the City Treasury. That money is used to pay the interest on the bonds. The scheme has the additional advantage that it makes a man's teeth negotiable property in the sense that whereas under the old system he couldn't very well sell his teeth, under the new system he can sell the bond if he gets hard up. Moreover, the City Government having acquired control has to pay all his dentist's bills, supply tooth powder and ...
— Alice in Blunderland - An Iridescent Dream • John Kendrick Bangs


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