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Negotiated

Negotiate \Ne*go"ti*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Negotiated; p. pr. & vb. n. Negotiating.]

  1. To carry on negotiations concerning; to procure or arrange for by negotiation; as, to negotiate peace, or an exchange.

    Constantinople had negotiated in the isles of the Archipelago . . . the most indispensable supplies.
    --Gibbon.

  2. To transfer for a valuable consideration under rules of commercial law; to sell; to pass.

    The notes were not negotiated to them in the usual course of business or trade.
    --Kent.

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negotiated

vb. (en-past of: negotiate)

Usage examples of "negotiated".

In addition, Saddam adopted the cause of a negotiated settlement between Israel and the Arabs, supporting virtually every effort toward peace during the 1980s, although it is clear that this was only a tactical move intended to secure the American support he needed.

However, before the Security Council could act, UNSCOM Chairman Ekeus flew to Baghdad and negotiated a new agreement on inspections with Iraq that infuriated the U.

By the time the inspectors were evicted from Iraq, a slew of additional restrictions, including those negotiated by Secretary General Kofi Annan, had given up key prerogatives, and resulted in a situation where the inspectors could see only facilities that Iraq wanted them to see.

This too would likely have to be negotiated before the inspectors could return.

Several months were ineffectually consumed in a treaty which was negotiated at the distance of three thousand miles between Paris and Antioch.

While peace terms were still being negotiated, he was quite willing to let the companies keep up pressure on France.

What matters is, I negotiated my fee for delivery of this little treasure right at the outset.

Though he was obviously shaken, too, the magiman negotiated a calm and impressive departure.

It was gliding along on an air cushion, for it negotiated the hedges in a smooth hop and, while Kris and everyone else watched in fascination, it reached one of the crop-bearing fields and immediately went into a different mode: spraying the field.

Clune, the oldest boy, has negotiated and bartered with Catteni before and we will desperately need that type of experience.

Most arguments were settled by negotiated compromise or, when all negotiation efforts failed, by hand-to-hand combat.

In 1970, it was Saddam who negotiated the famous "March Manifesto" that granted the Kurds considerable autonomy as a way of ending the nine-year guerrilla war they had been waging against successive Baghdad regimes.

And it was Saddam who negotiated the humiliating Algiers Accord with the shah of Iran in 1975, when the Second Kurdish War blew up in his face.

Throughout the summer and fall of 1999, Washington negotiated over a new resolution that the Security Council would eventually pass on December 17 as UNSCR 1284.

In 1974, Saddam made his first catastrophic foreign policy miscalculation: he decided to abrogate the March Manifesto, which had granted the Kurds limited autonomy and which he had negotiated in 1970.