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négocié

Négocié is the past participle of the French verb négocier. It is commonly used as an adjective to indicate that something has been the subject of negotiation or has been arranged through bargaining. For example, a price or terms described as négociés are those that were discussed and agreed upon by the parties involved.

Etymology and form: The word négocié derives from the verb négocier, which itself comes from the idea

Usage: In legal, commercial, and employment contexts, négocié appears frequently to emphasize that terms were settled

Related terms: The related noun is négociation (negotiation). Adjectives such as négociable indicate something that can

In sum, négocié denotes that an element has undergone negotiation and reached an agreement, with widespread

of
dealing
with
business
or
trade.
Its
ultimate
origin
is
the
Latin
negōtiāre
“to
do
business,”
from
negōtium
“business,
task.”
In
French,
négocié
agrees
in
gender
and
number
with
the
noun
it
describes:
un
accord
négocié,
une
offre
négociée,
des
prix
négociés.
through
discussion.
Common
collocations
include
"conditions
négociées,"
"prix
négocié,"
"contrat
négocié,"
and
"salaire
négocié."
It
can
also
appear
in
compound
tenses
when
used
adjectivally,
as
in
"les
termes
ont
été
négociés"
(the
terms
have
been
negotiated).
be
negotiated.
Other
related
roles
include
négociateur
or
négociatrice
(negotiator).
usage
in
business,
contract
law,
and
employment
language.