0 Something that is non-negotiable cannot be changed by discussion:
1 A non-negotiable cheque cannot be exchanged for money and must be paid into a bank account.
2 A non-negotiable financial product cannot be bought and sold:
3 used to describe a financial product that cannot be traded:
4 used to describe something that someone refuses to discuss or change:
A strong version would present these elements as non-negotiable social givens with which innovations must be accommodated or else be rejected.
Between the retention of a particular standard and the institutionalization of others, the gap cannot be non-negotiable.
At least birthdays are predictable and seemingly non-negotiable.
This is the information in the text which is non-negotiable.
Knitting was 'a non-negotiable part of croft life' (99).
The fundamentalists who want to ban all animal research do so from the non-negotiable position of the abolitionist.
This non-negotiable tie carries with it expectations which cannot easily be shed.
Is dialogue acted out only through non-negotiable symbolic violence, withdrawal into communities of the pure, and militancy?