negotiably

[US]/nɪˈɡəʊʃəbli/
[UK]/nɪˈɡoʊʃəbli/

Translation

adv.in a way that can be discussed, debated, or agreed upon; subject to negotiation

Example Sentences

the apartment is negotiably priced at $1,500 per month, allowing flexibility for serious renters.

both parties agreed to settle the dispute negotiably through mediation rather than litigation.

the contract terms are negotiably arranged to accommodate the changing market conditions.

her starting salary is negotiably set based on experience and qualifications.

the delivery schedule is negotiably defined to align with the project milestones.

payment conditions are negotiably determined to benefit both the supplier and the client.

the employment contract was negotiably settled after several rounds of discussion.

working hours are negotiably stipulated in the employee handbook with manager approval.

the software licensing fees are negotiably fixed for long-term enterprise agreements.

project specifications are negotiably adjusted as client requirements evolve.

the lease agreement contains negotiably worded clauses regarding early termination.

commission rates are negotiably established during the onboarding process.

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