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transactional

[tran-sak-shuh-nuhl, -zak-] / trænˈsæk ʃə nəl, -ˈzæk- /
ADJECTIVE
negotiable
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Epstein considered himself a "people collector" who made connections for transactional purposes, Mr Levine said.

From BBC

Kahn’s recruitment was more transactional, according to people familiar with the events.

From The Wall Street Journal

The consul, a loyal diplomat incapable of an act of rebellion against State Department policy, has a dalliance with the heiress, “that has a transactional nature to it, a question of getting people out,” Stoll said.

From New York Times

It’s the quietly defiant gesture of someone inured to the transactional nature of her relationships and who’s also figured out, at long last, precisely what she’s worth.

From Los Angeles Times

Starkly transactional sex scenes, expunged of movie-star glamour and filmed with an irreducible mix of cruelty and pathos, are a Seidl signature, most obviously in “Paradise: Love,” his sun-scorched 2012 portrait of African sex tourism.

From Los Angeles Times