Negotiable in a sentence as an adjective

He was confronted with a brick wall most people would have seen as non-negotiable, and he found a way around it.

Here's my theory: the blocks of time the elite players spend is non-negotiable, because it's their "top idea in the mind.

If so, at what point does the new owner get to find out they have extra non-negotiable obligations to the government?

"I’ve also discovered that nothing is more motivating than a high profile, non-negotiable deadline.

I, too, have a random number generator that I am willing to part with on very reasonable terms, cash/equity split negotiable.

The price of every vehicle is fully negotiable but the negotiating room is opaque.

My understanding is that is actually negotiable, but it is an easy way for unsavvy founders to have the valuation they negotiate not mean what they think it means.

Health insurance is non-negotiable and shouldn't have an employee contribution.

First, that price is almost certainly negotiable, particularly if you call and say "i'm running a ton of light vms for some strange reason"second, I think, at least for me, what bugs me is the massive entitlement on display.

I understand that patents are negotiable instruments like stock certificates, nevertheless it seems like cheating when you can simply buy creative ideas to engage in what seems like "Magic: The Gathering"-style legal warfare.

Negotiable definitions

adjective

capable of being passed or negotiated; "a negotiable road"

adjective

able to be negotiated or arranged by compromise; "negotiable demands"; "the proposal is still on the table"

adjective

legally transferable to the ownership of another; "negotiable bonds"

See also: assignable conveyable transferable transferrable