negotiable

/nɪˈɡoʊʃiəbəl/
adjective
  1. Able to be discussed, changed, or arranged through agreement.
    • Most terms of the lease are negotiable before you sign.
    • The deadline is not negotiable; we must finish on time.
    • The salary is negotiable depending on your experience.
  2. Able to be exchanged for money or transferred to another person (used for financial documents like checks or bonds).
    • Make sure the promissory note is properly signed to be negotiable.
    • The check is negotiable at any bank.
    • Bearer bonds are negotiable instruments that can be sold easily.
  3. Able to be traveled on or passed through (used for roads, paths, or terrain).
    • The mountain trail is only negotiable with a four-wheel-drive vehicle.
    • The narrow passage is negotiable on foot but not by car.
    • After the storm, the road was barely negotiable.
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