rebargain

/rɪˈbɑrɡɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

An agreement or arrangement that is made or proposed again, especially one that is made under different or more favorable terms.

“The company was forced to negotiate a rebargain with its employees, offering better benefits in exchange for a slight pay cut.”

Synonyms

  • rearrangement
  • renewal
  • revision

Antonyms

  • cancellation
  • termination