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- verbbargaining (present participle)
- negotiate the terms and conditions of a transaction:"he bargained with the city council to rent the stadium" · "many statutes are passed by political bargaining"
- (bargain something away)part with something after negotiation but get little or nothing in return:"his determination not to bargain away any of the province's existing economic powers"
- (bargain for/on)be prepared for; expect:"I got more information than I'd bargained for" · "he didn't bargain on this storm"Similar:be prepared forallow forplan fortake into account/considerationhope forlook torely ondepend onplan oncalculate onbe sure oftrust intake as read
OriginMiddle English: from Old French bargaine (noun), bargaignier (verb); probably of Germanic origin and related to German borgen ‘borrow’. - People also ask
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