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bargainn. 1) a mutual agreement or contract between two parties which is...
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bargainlate 14c., from Old French bargaignier (12c., Modern French barguigner) "to haggle over the price," perhaps from Frankish *borganjan "to lend" or some other Germanic source, ultima [..]
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bargainmid-14c., "business transaction or agreement," also "that which is acquired by bargaining," from Old French bargaine, from bargaignier (see bargain (v.)). Meaning "article pri [..]
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bargainto negotiate or come to an agreement.
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bargainA mutual agreement between two parties that is voluntary and involves the exchange of consideration (money, goods, services, or a promise to do something). If the agreement involves an illegal transac [..]
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bargainan agreement between parties (usually arrived at after discussion) fixing obligations of each; "he made a bargain with the devil"; "he rose to prominence through [..]
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bargainsomething you buy that costs less than the usual price. The same word also means to argue with the seller about the price of something you want to buy
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bargainDefinition noun
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bargainmetsie
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bargainoften attrib [Old French bargaigne negotiation, haggling, from bargaignier to haggle] 1 : an agreement between parties that settles what each gives or receives (as a promise or performance) in a ...
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bargainBargain is an agreement between parties for the exchange of promises or performances. A bargain is not necessarily a contract because the consideration may be insufficient or the transaction may be il [..]
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bargain(n) an agreement between parties (usually arrived at after discussion) fixing obligations of each(n) an advantageous purchase(v) negotiate the terms of an exchange(v) come to terms; arrive at an agree [..]
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bargainInto the bargain. In addition thereto; besides what was bargained for.
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bargainThe stock market term for a share sale or purchase. It does not necessarily mean that the deal was done at a favourable price.
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bargainThis is another word for a transaction or a deal.
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bargainn. 1) a mutual agreement or contract between two parties which is voluntary and involves the exchange of consideration (money, goods, services). 2) a supposed good deal.
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bargainPlayer drafted later than anticipated who goes on to fantasy prominence during the season.
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