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negotiable
(redirected from Tradeables)

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ne·go·tia·ble  (n-gsh-bl, -sh--)
adj.
1. Easy or possible to negotiate or be negotiated: negotiable demands; a negotiable road.
2. Transferable from one person to another by delivery or by delivery and endorsement: negotiable securities.

ne·gotia·bili·ty n.
ne·gotia·bly adv.

negotiable [nɪˈgəʊʃəbəl]
adj
1. able to be negotiated
2. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Banking & Finance) (of a bill of exchange, promissory note, etc.) legally transferable in title from one party to another
negotiability  n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.negotiable - capable of being passed or negotiated; "a negotiable road"
passable - able to be passed or traversed or crossed; "the road is passable"
2.negotiable - able to be negotiated or arranged by compromise; "negotiable demands"; "the proposal is still on the table"
flexible - capable of being changed; "flexible schedules"
3.negotiable - legally transferable to the ownership of anothernegotiable - legally transferable to the ownership of another; "negotiable bonds"
alienable - transferable to another owner

negotiable
adjective
1. debatable, flexible, unsettled, undecided, open to discussion, discussable or discussible The manor is for sale at a negotiable price.
2. valid, transferable, transactional The bonds may no longer be negotiable
3. passable, open, clear, navigable, unobstructed, traversable, crossable Parts of the road had been washed away, but it was still negotiable.
Translations
negotiable [nɪˈgəʊʃɪəbl]
A. ADJ
1. (Comm) → negociable
this is our position and it is not negotiableesta es nuestra postura y no es negociable
2. [road etc] → transitable; [river] → salvable
B. CPD negotiable instrument Ninstrumento m negociable
negotiable [nɪˈgəʊʃəbəl] adj
[price, terms] → négociable
not negotiable [cheque] → non endossable
(= passable) [road] → praticable
negotiable
adj
(Comm) (= can be sold)verkäuflich, veräußerlich; (= can be transferred)übertragbar; not negotiablenicht verkäuflich/übertragbar
these terms are negotiableüber diese Bedingungen kann verhandelt werden
roadbefahrbar; river, mountain, passpassierbar; obstacle, difficultyüberwindbar
negotiable [nɪˈgəʊʃɪəbl] adj
a. (Comm) → negoziabile; (cheque) → trasferibile
not negotiable → non trasferibile
b. (road) → transitabile; (river) → navigabile; (hill) → valicabile


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