noun[CorU]He will be in apowerfulpositionregardinga renegotiation of hiscontract, whichexpiresinJune.(Definition ofrenegotiatefrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary? Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofrenegotiate
renegotiateThis meant that all the leases could be renegotiated.From theCambridge English CorpusThe couple then consolidated their new dynamic of reciprocal caregiving and used it torenegotiateold problems in their relationship.From theCambridge English CorpusThis is consistent with their reluctance to see the regulatory frameworks and concession contracts modified or renegotiated.From theCambridge English CorpusA great deal of current research is re-evaluating cultural performances as the sites for negotiating and renegotiating cultural identities and social life.From theCambridge English CorpusMen and women continued torenegotiatehousehold spheres of power as pre-colonial divisions of labor were permanently disrupted.From theCambridge English CorpusIn this respect the book illuminates the ways in which indigenous people and the state continually negotiate andrenegotiatetheir relationship in particular contexts.From theCambridge English CorpusThe strategies used to present the bodily spectacle of martyrdom illustrate how cultural boundaries are renegotiated in the period.From theCambridge English CorpusMajor psychosocial changes include movement toward greater personal autonomy, renegotiating relationships with parents, and greater affiliation and involvement with peers.From theCambridge English CorpusDemarcation once achieved is not fixed but is persistently renegotiated.From theCambridge English CorpusOne of the most interesting aspects of computer-mediated video sign language is how signers mustrenegotiateconventions of deictic use.From theCambridge English CorpusThe present analysis makes the more general point that national or cultural identity is not static, but continuously renegotiated.From theCambridge English CorpusAs such, boundaries, spatial and ideological, were frequently crossed, negotiated and renegotiated.From theCambridge English CorpusIt is constantly being reproduced and renegotiated through the many small actions of individuals and groups.From theCambridge English CorpusIt is, in fact, always renegotiating its identity and repositioning itself in different social and political contexts.From theCambridge English CorpusThis was partly a defensive response to state intervention, an attempt torenegotiateits terms in the interests of local autonomy and authority.From theCambridge English CorpusThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.#https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/renegotiate##