1. non-negotiable - Adjective
2. non-negotiable - Adjective Satellite
cannot be bought or sold
Source: WordNetnon negotiable
Sometimes the conscience makes demands that are non-negotiable. Courage has nothing to do with it. We weren't here because we were brave. We were here because we had to be here. Robert Charles Wilson
Israeli Jewish society in Israel, as well as the Israeli leadership, continues to uphold Jewish supremacy as sacrosanct and non-negotiable. Joseph Massad
No one would look at an infant baby asleep, and say 'What a lazy baby!' We know sleeping is non-negotiable for a baby. But that notion is quickly abandoned. Matthew Walker
For example, both freedom and equality is generally viewed as fundamental and in a sense non-negotiable values of modern societies. Source: Internet
Before the book was published, Crichton demanded a non-negotiable fee of $1.5 million as well as a substantial percentage of the gross. Source: Internet
Natural right vs social construct Neoliberals hold that private property rights are a non-negotiable natural right. Source: Internet