at stake: something to be lost or gained ex. There was a lot at stake during the negotiations between the nurses and the government.
back out: get out of an agreement, fail to keep a promise ex. The real estate developer backed out of the negotiations for building the new city hall.
break down: fail, stop ex. The negotiations broke down late last night when both sides refused to compromise.
bring to terms: make someone agree or do something ex. At first it seemed impossible for the two sides to settle their dispute but we were finally able to bring them to terms.
bring up: begin a discussion of or mention something ex. I tried hard not to bring up the subject of sales commissions during the meeting.
call off: stop, quit, and cancel ex. The meeting was called off because everybody was busy dealing with other business.
come to terms: reach an agreement ex. After negotiating all night the government and the company agreed on a new arrangement for sharing the costs of the water system.
come up: become a subject for discussions or decision ex. Nothing related to the problems of quality came up during the meeting.
come up with: produce or find a thought, idea or answer ex. My boss praised me when I came up with some good ideas during the meeting.
common ground: shared beliefs or interests ex. There was little common ground between the two sides and the negotiations for the new machinery did not go well.
Definitions: remember, words may have many synonyms
1.congenial ................................... a. injury, damage , hurt 2.hoard (v) .................................... b.sympathetic, agreeable 3. sage ......................................... c.shield, protection, sponsorship 4.aegis ......................................... d.hide, store, accumulate 5.detriment .................................. e.wise man, philosopher |