Noun
counter-offer (plural counter-offers)
Alternative form of counteroffer.
Molotov also rejected the counter-offer to scrap the British-American "Bizonia" and to include the Soviet zone within the newly constructed Germany. Source: Internet
The management, however, made a counter-offer of P21-P26-P28 ($0.38, $0.48 and $0.51). Source: Internet
Arafat rejected Barak's offer and refused to make an immediate counter-offer. Source: Internet
The unions late Wednesday submitted their second proposal of the week -- and their third offer of the ongoing 60-day cooling-off period -- while BART management on Thursday afternoon was preparing its first counter-offer in months. Source: Internet
They say that the Prime Minister's counter-offer to put one less Government's representative on the Senate Select Committee is "not favorable". Source: Internet
When Husserl retired as Professor of Philosophy in 1928, Heidegger accepted Freiburg's election to be his successor, in spite of a counter-offer by Marburg. Source: Internet