renegotiate — UK US /ˌriːnəˈɡəʊʃieɪt/ verb [I or T] ► to discuss an agreement again in order to change it: »The bank did not want to renegotiate the terms of the loan. renegotiation noun [C or U] ► »He will be in a powerful position regarding a renegotiation… … Financial and business terms
renegotiate — re·ne·go·ti·ate /ˌrē ni gō shē ˌāt/ vt: to negotiate again (as for more money or to adjust interest rates or repayments); specif: to determine under statutory procedure the existence and amount of excess profits on (a government contract) in… … Law dictionary
renegotiate — 1934, from RE (Cf. re ) + NEGOTIATE (Cf. negotiate). Related: Renegotiated; renegotiating … Etymology dictionary
renegotiate — ► VERB ▪ negotiate again in order to change the original agreed terms. DERIVATIVES renegotiable adjective renegotiation noun … English terms dictionary
renegotiate — [rē΄nə gō′shē āt΄] vi., vt. renegotiated, renegotiating to negotiate again; specif., to review (a contract) with a view to obtaining more equitable or favorable terms renegotiable adj. renegotiation n … English World dictionary
renegotiate — transitive verb Date: circa 1934 to negotiate again (as to adjust interest rates or repayments or to get more money) < renegotiate a loan > < renegotiate a contract > • renegotiation noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
renegotiate — /ˌri:nɪ gəυʃieɪt/ verb to negotiate something again ● The company was forced to renegotiate the terms of the loan … Dictionary of banking and finance
renegotiate — verb To negotiate new terms to replace old ones … Wiktionary
renegotiate — rɪËnɪ gəʊʃɪeɪt v. negotiate again, settle again through bargaining or discussion … English contemporary dictionary
renegotiate — verb negotiate again in order to change the original agreed terms. Derivatives renegotiable adjective renegotiation noun … English new terms dictionary