English to Urdu Dictionary negotiable

negotiable

سمجھوتا
definition
adjective
the price was not negotiable
open to discussion or modification.
example
The details are 'negotiable' ; they always are among diplomats.
But for some, all of those freedoms are 'negotiable' .
The fact that real estate fees are 'negotiable' was discussed several times in the columns.
The Nobel Committee itself recognised this in its citation, proclaiming ‘that the only 'negotiable' route to global peace and co-operation goes by way of the U.N’.
The Climber easily scales many smooth and uneven vertical surfaces - wall board, plaster, brick, cinder block, and siding are 'negotiable' for this versatile robot.
It's not 'negotiable' , it's not open to question, and it never changes.
The 'negotiable' document setting down the terms of credit is the so-called bill of exchange.
This tendency to make all established rights 'negotiable' is being enhanced by the current administration's modifications to the Labour Code.
Dairygold boss Jerry Henchy told the LRC on Monday the 500 job cuts were not 'negotiable' and he would impose redundancies by December 17 in order to meet the jobs target.
‘Prices’ are 'negotiable' and certain jobs and services can be paid for partly with Lets credits and partly with cash.
Are there some principles upon which it is worth making a stand - or is everything 'negotiable' and flexible in this post-modern world?
Everything else might be 'negotiable' - this is not.
As compensation we gave ourselves the treat of a delightfully decadent hydrangea, blowsy, and of that precise shade of acid pink that speaks of the back parlours occupied by ladies of 'negotiable' affection.
Slip down here, keeping right near the bottom and follow the rift along for a few metres until you see a 'negotiable' route back up the rift over flowstone.
The concept of ‘unbounded person’ assumes that the boundary between one person and others is not fixed and definite, but flexible and 'negotiable' .
The original of this recipe may be found in just about any Italian cookbook along with the story that it originated in the cafés of Naples where it was much favoured by ladies of 'negotiable' affection working the night shift.
And my husband refers to prostitutes as ‘women of 'negotiable' virtue’.
Participants will follow a 'negotiable' route along Markievicz Road, Stephen Street and The Mall, until the starting point, on Ash Lane, is reached.
In the Evening Standard classifieds I find a two-bedroom flat in Kensington W8 for £220 per week 'negotiable' , cheaper than Edinburgh's New Town.
Now I need to ask you this, K: you have spent many a year in the Metropolitan Police, and your submission repeatedly makes it clear that you support and are adamant about integrity not being 'negotiable' .
In the case of Belgium, the discount is 'negotiable' between the investor and the Belgian government, according to the agreed scheme.
He said flexibility was built into the new proposals, but this flexibility was conditional on maintaining an acceptable overall level of food safety, which was not 'negotiable' .
But I must navigate what is 'negotiable' and what is not, and do my best to constantly re-check my alignments and priorities.
Financial investment portfolio will hold easily 'negotiable' assets assigned to the fiscal sustainability account and the heritage account.
And these are things that are 'negotiable' in the early stages.
Neither he nor the prime minister had advance warning of Peter Mandelson's carefully worded pro-Brussels speech on Monday, which suggested that Britain's rebate might be 'negotiable' .
If you have money here, everything is 'negotiable' .
What this means is that you have a succession of bits of floor that go up, in easily negotiable ascents in one direction, and down, in easily 'negotiable' descents, in the other direction.
Children make their way to school alone, safe in their own locality where shopowners greet them by name and danger from traffic is minimal as few streets are 'negotiable' by cars.
Slower vehicles, less 'negotiable' routes and higher monetary costs lead to fewer journeys and shorter distances - and thus less traffic.
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