negotiation

simple noun73 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.4

Negotiations aimed at ending a conflict and establishing peace.

Negotiations between countries or entities about the terms of trade.

A negotiation that is hard to conduct due to disagreements or complexity.

Similar to 'difficult', emphasizing the challenging and demanding nature of the negotiation.

Refers to a negotiation that takes a long time.

Negotiations specifically about salary.

Negotiations specifically about salary or wages.

Negotiations happening directly between the main parties, without intermediaries.

Negotiations specifically about hourly or weekly wages, often for manual laborers.

Negotiations where the parties are physically present in the same location.

A negotiation that fails to achieve its goals.

A more formal term for a negotiation that is drawn out, often longer than expected.

A negotiation that does not produce any successful results.

The series of steps and discussions that form a negotiation.

The abilities required to negotiate effectively.

A metaphorical term for the forum or context where negotiations occur.

Used to state that negotiations are happening or occurred.

When negotiations stop because the parties cannot agree.

When negotiations do not result in an agreement.

A strong term for when negotiations fail completely.

Indicates that there is an opportunity or possibility to negotiate certain points.

A starting point or foundation upon which negotiations can be built.

Specifies the other party in the negotiation.

Indicates that something is achieved or decided through the process of negotiation.

Indicates that something is not fixed and can be discussed or changed.

To formally begin the process of negotiation.

To begin negotiations.

A more formal way to say something must be determined through negotiation.

To start or initiate negotiations.

To end negotiations suddenly and without an agreement.