dickering

[ˈdɪkərɪŋ]

dickering Definition

  • 1to argue or bargain about small details of a deal or agreement
  • 2to engage in petty quarreling or bargaining

Using dickering: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dickering" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The two sides have been dickering over the terms of the contract for weeks.

  • Example

    Stop dickering and just make a decision already!

  • Example

    They spent hours dickering over the price of the car.

dickering Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for dickering

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Summary: dickering in Brief

The verb 'dickering' [ˈdɪkərɪŋ] means to argue or bargain about small details of a deal or agreement, or to engage in petty quarreling or bargaining. It is often used in the context of negotiations or making deals, as in 'The two sides have been dickering over the terms of the contract for weeks.'