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Definition of "renegotiated" [renegotiated]

  • Present participle of renegotiate. (verb)

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Use "renegotiated" in a sentence
  • "You gave assent to it in a referendum in 1973 when the public voted to remain in the Union on the terms renegotiated by the United Kingdom."
  • "A lot of shipbuilding contracts may have had their terms renegotiated or specifications changed, he said."
  • "Trump himself has said that the United States gets "taken to the cleaners" in international relations and he believes existing trade deals should be renegotiated, which is precisely the Democrats 'position."
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