Counteroffered
/ˌkaʊntərˈɔːfərd/
Definitions
- (v.) Past tense of counteroffer; to have made a counterproposal in response to an offer during negotiations.
The defendant counteroffered with new terms after reviewing the plaintiff's initial offer.
Forms
- counteroffer
- counteroffering
- counteroffers
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Commentary
As a past tense verb, 'counteroffered' refers specifically to the act of making a counteroffer and does not carry separate legal meanings beyond the base term 'counteroffer.'
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