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Verbos de Acción Verbal - Verbos para negociación y discusión

Aquí aprenderá algunos verbos en inglés que se refieren a la negociación y la discusión, como "negociación", "debate" y "compromiso".

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Categorized English Verbs of Verbal Action

to discuss the terms of an agreement or try to reach one

negociar

negociar

Ex: The homebuyers and negotiated the price and terms of the real estate transaction .
to talk
[Verbo]

to discuss a particular thing with someone, especially something that is important or serious

hablar

hablar

Ex: Would you like talk about your feelings ?

to come to an agreement after a dispute by reducing demands

llegar a una solución intermedia

llegar a una solución intermedia

Ex: Both parties compromise to reach a mutually beneficial agreement .
to bargain
[Verbo]

to negotiate the terms of a contract, sale, or similar arrangement for a better agreement, price, etc.

regatear

regatear

Ex: The bargained with the company management for improved working conditions and better wages for its members .
to parley
[Verbo]

to discuss the terms of an agreement with an opposing side, usually an enemy

parlamentar, negociar

parlamentar, negociar

Ex: The negotiators parleyed with the union representatives , reaching a compromise on the labor dispute .
to haggle
[Verbo]

to negotiate, typically over the price of goods or services

regatear

regatear

Ex: The customer haggled with the car salesperson , eventually securing a more favorable deal on the vehicle .
to chaffer
[Verbo]

to negotiate over the price of goods or services

regatear, negociar

regatear, negociar

Ex: The tourists decided chaffer at the local bazaar , enjoying the cultural experience of bargaining for souvenirs .
to dicker
[Verbo]

to negotiate with someone, particularly about the price of something

regatear

regatear

Ex: The marketplaces in some countries encourage visitors dicker with sellers as a cultural tradition .
to broker
[Verbo]

to help make deals or agreements between different parties

intermediar, negociar

intermediar, negociar

Ex: The government appointed a neutral party broker discussions between labor unions and management .

to officially resolve a disagreement between people

arbitrar

arbitrar

Ex: The parents asked their older child arbitrate the argument between their younger siblings .
to clinch
[Verbo]

to decisively conclude something, such as an argument or a contract

cerrar

cerrar

Ex: The engineer 's innovative clinched the contract for the construction project .
to discuss
[Verbo]

to talk about something with someone, often in a formal manner

discutir, hablar de

discutir, hablar de

Ex: Can discuss this matter privately ?
to debate
[Verbo]

to formally discuss a matter, usually in a structured setting

debatir

debatir

Ex: debated the proposed healthcare reform bill on the floor of the parliament .
to justify
[Verbo]

to provide a valid reason or explanation for an action, decision, or belief, usually something that others consider wrong

justificar

justificar

Ex: The government justify the allocation of funds to a particular project by outlining its potential benefits for the community .
to reason
[Verbo]

to present justifications or explanations for a particular idea, decision, conclusion, etc.

justificar

justificar

Ex: reasoned that the project 's success depended on clear communication and collaboration .
to explain
[Verbo]

to provide reasons to make an action or situation seem acceptable

justificar

justificar

Ex: In the press conference , the politician tried explain the controversial statement , offering reasons to excuse the unintended misunderstanding .

to provide explanations or reasons for a particular situation or set of circumstances

explicar

explicar

Ex: It 's important account for the factors that led to the project 's delay .

to create reasonable explanations for behaviors, decisions, or actions, especially when they may not truly represent the real motives

racionalizar, justificar

racionalizar, justificar

Ex: Rather than admitting a lack of motivation , he tried rationalize his avoidance of exercise by pointing to a busy schedule .

to discuss thoroughly and understand all the details of something

discutir a fondo, analizar en detalle

discutir a fondo, analizar en detalle

Ex: talked through the idea with her colleagues for improvements .

to thoroughly discuss something, particularly to reach an agreement or make a decision

hablar, discutir, hablar de

hablar, discutir, hablar de

Ex: They talked the proposal over for hours to ensure everyone was on the same page.
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