negotiated
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Ne·go·ti·ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Negotiated p. pr. & vb. n. Negotiating ]
1. To carry on negotiations concerning; to procure or arrange for by negotiation; as, to negotiate peace, or an exchange.
Constantinople had negotiated in the isles of the Archipelago . . . the most indispensable supplies. --Gibbon.
2. To transfer for a valuable consideration under rules of commercial law; to sell; to pass.
The notes were not negotiated to them in the usual course of business or trade. --Kent.
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