What is another word for Negotiated?

Pronunciation: [nɪɡˈə͡ʊʃɪˌe͡ɪtɪd] (IPA)

Negotiated is a term that refers to arriving at a mutually favorable agreement through discussion or compromise. In the context of business or diplomacy, many other terms can be used instead of negotiated to describe this process. Some synonyms for negotiated include deliberated, bargained, mediated, hashed out, worked out, collaborated, reconciled, settled, and reached a consensus. Each of these terms describes slightly different aspects of the negotiation process, from the give-and-take of bargaining to the more cooperative nature of collaboration. Using different terms to describe the negotiation process can help convey the specific nuances of how parties arrived at a particular outcome.

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Usage examples for Negotiated

In most of the towns-and almost every small village is a "church-town," while every stream is a river-the streets are often at about the angle of an ordinary house-roof, and as a rule there are miles of hill to be Negotiated in rising out of the towns for they lie in hollows or crevices, corresponding to the folds of the handkerchief.
"Cornwall"
G. E. Mitton
He had only that morning Negotiated a bill with Mr. Moss for another hundred pounds.
"Only One Love, or Who Was the Heir"
Charles Garvice
He Negotiated for the publication of his poem through Watts and Doddridge, each of whom was an eminent interpreter of the religious sentiment of the middle classes.
"English Literature and Society in the Eighteenth Century"
Leslie Stephen

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