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counteroffer
/ ˈkaʊntərˌɒfə /
noun
- a response to a bid in which a seller amends his original offer, making it more favourable to the buyer
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Word History and Origins
Origin of counteroffer1
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Example Sentences
Mitchum went along with the lawyer, only to receive a counteroffer from the judge—180 days in the slammer.
From The Daily Beast
Obama took his case to Twitter, the GOP made a counteroffer, and a right-wing think tank elbowed its way into the debate.
From The Daily Beast
Daniel Gross on their astounding lack of a counteroffer to the Dems.
From The Daily Beast
Yasser Arafat, the Palestinian leader, turned his back on Clinton without even making a counteroffer.
From The Daily Beast
So we sent back another counteroffer based on my actual conversation with Stephen.
From The Daily Beast
Did you want him to make a counteroffer of his daughter's hand?
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