English to Kannada Dictionary negotiate

negotiate

ಮಾತುಕತೆ
definition
verb
his government's willingness to negotiate
try to reach an agreement or compromise by discussion with others.
there was a puddle to be negotiated
find a way over or through (an obstacle or difficult path).
translation of 'negotiate '
ಸಮಾಲೋಚಿಸು,
ಸಾಧಿಸು
verb
ವಿಚಾರಿಸು
example
The terror was constant, especially when it became clear that all attempts to 'negotiate' a settlement had failed.
The court rules encourage both sides to 'negotiate' and reach agreement wherever possible.
In some cases there is barely room for a pedestrian never mind a pram or wheelchair etc, and it is far too dangerous to go on to the road itself to 'negotiate' these obstacles.
A team of 19 rescuers helped paramedics 'negotiate' obstacles including a link chain fence and an 8ft vertical drop to carry the teenager to safety.
The threat to smaller racecourses would come if bigger tracks decided to scrap the broadcasting contract altogether, and 'negotiate' fresh deals for themselves individually.
So my challenge, should anyone care to accept it, is to 'negotiate' a route, any route, from my home near Whitehill Road, Gravesend, into Gravesend town centre, do some basic shopping then home.
Extra engineering work was needed to break through the concrete and 'negotiate' the obstacle, resulting in a slight delay to the five-month project.
We set up a live-fire combat assault lane that required the soldiers to 'negotiate' a grueling obstacle course and engage targets as they moved through the course.
Progress was held up while extra engineering work was carried out to break through the concrete and 'negotiate' the obstacle.
his government's willingness to 'negotiate'
I've found lately that much of the work I might do for myself is about trying to bring influences into my life, or 'negotiate' whatever hurdles or obstacles there may be, so I can best live and act according to my nature.
they refused to 'negotiate' with the rebels
Willingness to 'negotiate' and compromise, when appropriate, helps regain control of an explosive situation.
The two do not discuss their animosities or attempt to 'negotiate' a peace settlement.
We have a theory that their journey time down to us is always short because the traffic just parts for them, and people stand and doff caps as they 'negotiate' the tricky route along the A3.
Finally, in the trial mode, gamers can take a dirt bike and try to 'negotiate' an obstacle course.
At the acknowledged point, they all appear and attempt to 'negotiate' the obstacle course of foot pedals and instruments.
For a while the police tried to 'negotiate' a way to bring the 65 year-old cleric out of jail and off to a new cell without confrontation.
Rather, they were able to 'negotiate' a settlement with the English which brought their conflict to an end.
Would you want to be a pedestrian or cyclist using such a street while some of the drivers around here try to 'negotiate' an obstacle course?
Whatever the weather, the friendly drivers of the Ship and Anchor bus are happy to 'negotiate' the route between 17th Avenue and the Jubilee Auditorium.
All visiting dignitaries were required to 'negotiate' an obstacle course.
She would also need to 'negotiate' a safe route to the field.
Neither will be signed in time for today's visit of Livingston, and given the precarious financial position at Dens Park, it is uncertain whether the Dark Blues can 'negotiate' a package to bring the two players in.
The universal bus pass is an on-going initiative from the Region of Waterloo's transit division, Grand River Transit, to 'negotiate' a bus pass deal with students.
The different caucuses should also 'negotiate' and reach agreements between themselves in advance.
After several weeks of discussion, we 'negotiated' a new figure for rent in spite of our frustration towards the complete violation of our previously stated agreement.
He was not involved in 'negotiating' the credit note.
The group is 'negotiating' for Single Regeneration Funds being allocated by Yorkshire Forward to revive the rural economy.
On returning from service in 1946, he began work as an estate agent initially as a debt collector and then a 'negotiator' .
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